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64 BCThe Roman general Pompey defeats the Seleucid Antiochus XIII and incorporates Syria as a province of the Roman empire.
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60 BC - 53 BCFirst Triumvirate' (no official approval by Senate) between Caesar, Pompey and Crassus. Ends with death of Crassus in 53BC.
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49 BC - 48 BCBurebistas sends Acornion of Dionysopolis as ambassador to negotiate an alliance with Pompey.
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48 BCBattle of Pharsalus: Julius Caesar defeats Pompey.
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48 BCCaesar defeats Pompey (battle of Pharsalus); Pompey flees to Egypt and is killed by courtiers of Ptolemy XIII.

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