Pompeius
Pompeius (fem. Pompeia), known in
English as
Pompey, is the
nomen of the
gens Pompeia, an important family during the late
republic period of
ancient Rome from the Italian region of Picenum, which lies between the Apennines and the Adriatic. The name may refer to any person bearing it, with a list of the most famous below:
*
Pompey the Great, the famous Roman general and politician
*
Gnaeus Pompeius, the eldest son of Pompey the Great
*
Sextus Pompeius, the youngest son of Pompey the Great
*
Pompeius Strabo, father of Pompey the Great
*
Pompeia Sulla, second wife of
Julius Caesar*
Pompeia Plotina, wife of the
Roman Emperor TrajanPompey may also refer to:
*the nickname of the city of
Portsmouth in
Hampshire,
England,
*the nickname of its principal football club,
Portsmouth F.C., and
*the name of a town in
France:
Pompey, Meurthe-et-Moselle.
Pompey is not to be confused with the Roman city of Pompeii.