battle of pharsalus

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battle of pharsalus

Julius Caesar's forces won the decisive Battle of Pharsalus.

Definition

Proper noun A decisive military engagement in 48 BC during the Roman Civil War, where the forces of Julius Caesar achieved a definitive victory over the larger army of Pompey the Great. This battle is often cited as a classic example of tactical genius overcoming numerical superiority and marked a critical turning point in Roman history.

Usage

The term "battle of Pharsalus" is used to refer specifically to this historical event. It functions as a singular, proper noun and is typically preceded by the definite article "the." * Historical Reference: Julius Caesar's account of the battle of Pharsalus is detailed in his chronicle "De Bello Civili." * Causal Analysis: Pompey's defeat at the Battle of Pharsalus effectively ended the optimates' military resistance to Caesar. * Comparative Study: Military historians often compare the tactics at Pharsalus to those used at the Battle of Cannae.

Advanced Usage
  • Metaphorical Use: The name can be used metaphorically to describe any decisive confrontation where a smaller or seemingly weaker force triumphs through superior strategy.
    • The courtroom showdown became a legal battle of Pharsalus, where the young lawyer's brilliant case defeated the large corporate legal team.
Variants and Related Words
  • Pharsalus: The ancient Greek town in Thessaly where the battle was fought; often used synonymously with the battle itself.
  • Pharsalian (adjective): Pertaining to the battle or the region of Pharsalus.
    • The Pharsalian plain was the site of the clash.
Synonyms
  • The Battle of Pharsalia (an alternative, less common name for the same event).
Related Phrases and Concepts
  • Crossing the Rubicon: The antecedent act by Caesar that began the civil war, leading to Pharsalus.
  • "I came, I saw, I conquered" (Veni, Vidi, Vici): A famous phrase by Caesar, though related to a different campaign, emblematic of the swift, decisive victory he achieved at Pharsalus.
  • The First Triumvirate: The political alliance whose collapse led to the civil war between Caesar and Pompey.
battle of pharsalus

Julius Caesar's forces won the decisive Battle of Pharsalus.

Noun
  1. Caesar defeated Pompey in 48 BC

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