Fear & fatal power: when Cilician pirates attacked a major port of Rome, Gnaeus Pompeius Magnus--Pompey the Great--manipulated the fear of the people ... An article from: The New American
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Citation Details Title: Fear & fatal power: when Cilician pirates attacked a major port of Rome, Gnaeus Pompeius Magnus--Pompey the Great--manipulated the fear of the people to acquire immense power.(HISTORY--PAST AND PERSPECTIVE) Author: Joe, II. Wolverton Publication:The New American (Magazine/Journal) Date: May 24, 2010 Publisher: American Opinion Publishing, Inc. Volume: 26 Issue: 11 Page: 34(3)