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"Pompey: A Tale of Triumph and Legacy" In the heart of Portsmouth, a city steeped in history and sporting passion, lies the iconic Fratton Park Stadium

Background imagePompey Collection: Bust of Pompey (106 BC-48BC). Military and political

Bust of Pompey (106 BC-48BC). Military and political leader of the late Roman Republic. Ny Carlsberg Glyptotek. Copenhagen, Denmark

Background imagePompey Collection: Alexandria, Egypt - Pompeys Column (Pillar) and Sphinx

Alexandria, Egypt - Pompeys Column (Pillar) and Sphinx. Date: circa 1910s

Background imagePompey Collection: Pharsalia by Lucan

Pharsalia by Lucan
Lucan (39-65). Latin poet. Pharsalia. Title cover. Printed in 1519

Background imagePompey Collection: House Pompey Albano 1753-56 Black chalk touched

House Pompey Albano 1753-56 Black chalk touched
Artokoloro

Background imagePompey Collection: Reconstruction Theatre Pompey 1704 Pen black ink

Reconstruction Theatre Pompey 1704 Pen black ink
Artokoloro

Background imagePompey Collection: Pompey Magnus, Sextus, circa 68 - 35 BC, Roman politician

Pompey Magnus, Sextus, circa 68 - 35 BC, Roman politician
illustration of a Pompey Magnus, Sextus, circa 68 - 35 BC, Roman politician

Background imagePompey Collection: Pompey (106 BC-48 BC)

Pompey (106 BC-48 BC)
Illustration of a Gnaeus Pompeius Magnus, usually known in English as Pompey or Pompey the Great

Background imagePompey Collection: Invasion of the Temple by Pompeys soldiers, Jan Luyken, Barent Visscher, Andries

Invasion of the Temple by Pompeys soldiers, Jan Luyken, Barent Visscher, Andries van Damme, 1698

Background imagePompey Collection: The Beheading of Pompey

The Beheading of Pompey; Unknown; Paris, France, Europe; about 1413 - 1415; Tempera colors, gold leaf, gold paint, and ink on parchment; Leaf: 42 x 29.6 cm (16 9/16 x 11 5/8 in.)

Background imagePompey Collection: Largo di Torre Argentina, a square in Rome, Italy, that contains the remains of four

Largo di Torre Argentina, a square in Rome, Italy, that contains the remains of four Republican Roman temples, and the remains of Pompeys Theatre. It is located in the ancient Campus Martius

Background imagePompey Collection: Pompey (Gnaeus Pompeius Magnus), Pompey the Great 106 BC - 48 BC, military and political

Pompey (Gnaeus Pompeius Magnus), Pompey the Great 106 BC - 48 BC, military and political
Vipsania Agrippina known as Agrippina Major or Agrippina the Elder, 14 BC - 33 AD) granddaughter of the Emperor Augustus. Agrippina was wife of Germanicus, second granddaughter of Augustus

Background imagePompey Collection: Pompeys Pillar, Alexandria Watercolour. David Roberts (1796-1864) Scottish artist

Pompeys Pillar, Alexandria Watercolour. David Roberts (1796-1864) Scottish artist and orientalist. Red granite column erected to Diocletian, 4th century

Background imagePompey Collection: Pompeys Column, Alexandria 1798. French soldiers viewing column. Men flying kite

Pompeys Column, Alexandria 1798. French soldiers viewing column. Men flying kite. Vivant Denon (1747-1825). Watercolour

Background imagePompey Collection: Marble bust of Pompey

Marble bust of Pompey
Roman civilization, 2nd century A.D. Marble bust of Pompey

Background imagePompey Collection: POMPEY The Great (106-48 BC). Roman general

POMPEY The Great (106-48 BC). Roman general
" POMPEY The Great (106-48 BC). Roman general, consul and statesman. Bust of Pompey included in the book " Illustrium imagines" (1606). Engraving. SPAIN. Madrid. National Library."

Background imagePompey Collection: Pompeys Pillar

Pompeys Pillar - wrongly believed to contain remains of Roman general Pompey, this pillar near Alexandria was raised in the 4th century to honour the emperor Diocletian. Date: 4th century / 1850

Background imagePompey Collection: Dick Turpins Cell

Dick Turpins Cell in the Debtors Prison (now a museum), York, Yorkshire, England. Known as Pompeys Parlour, this was the cell of Turpin, Eugene Aram &c Date: 1950s

Background imagePompey Collection: Pompeys Pillar, Alexandria, Egypt, North Africa

Pompeys Pillar, Alexandria, Egypt, North Africa

Background imagePompey Collection: Smokey Fireplace / Cartoon

Smokey Fireplace / Cartoon
Sir Pompey Bedell: " This wretched chimney has got into a most objectionable way of smoking! I can t cure it" Bedell Junior: " Give it a couple of your cigars!"

Background imagePompey Collection: Pompey the Little

Pompey the Little, the eponymous hero of the book The History of Pompey the Little; or, the Life and Adventures of a Lap-Dog, by Francis Coventry, first published 1751

Background imagePompey Collection: Pompey and his Wife

Pompey and his Wife
Pompeius is joined by his wife Cornelia

Background imagePompey Collection: Pompey Holy of Holies

Pompey Holy of Holies
Pompeius enters the Holy of Holies in the temple at Jerusalem, much to the disapproval of the priests

Background imagePompey Collection: Triumph of Pompeius

Triumph of Pompeius
Gnaeus Magnus Pompeius ( Pompey ) enjoys a triumph after a series of striking victories in present-day Syria

Background imagePompey Collection: Pompeius Flees Rome

Pompeius Flees Rome
Hearing that Julius Caesar has crossed the Rubicon, Pompeius flees Rome

Background imagePompey Collection: Marcellus Sent to Pompey

Marcellus Sent to Pompey
The Senate sends consul Marcellus to invite Pompeius to defend the Roman Republic from the ambitious Caesar, though Pompeius too has ambitions

Background imagePompey Collection: Pompey the Great, Consul

Pompey the Great, Consul
Pompeius Magnus is elected Consul to popular acclaim



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"Pompey: A Tale of Triumph and Legacy" In the heart of Portsmouth, a city steeped in history and sporting passion, lies the iconic Fratton Park Stadium. This hallowed ground serves as a canvas for fine art that captures the essence of Portsmouth Football Club, affectionately known as Pompey. As you step into Fratton Park Stadium, your eyes are immediately drawn to the mesmerizing artwork adorning its walls. Each stroke tells a story of glory and dedication, celebrating the rich heritage of this beloved football club. From vibrant murals depicting legendary players to intricate portraits capturing moments frozen in time, these masterpieces pay homage to Pompey's illustrious past. One such masterpiece is "Pompeys Pillar, " an awe-inspiring triumphal memorial column located far away in Alexandria, Egypt. Symbolizing strength and endurance, it stands tall like a beacon representing Pompey's unwavering spirit throughout history. Roman art finds its place within this narrative too; frescoes showcasing scenes from ancient Italy transport us back to an era where gladiators fought valiantly for honor and victory. Amongst them is Cato the Younger - his stoic gaze reminding us of resilience even in times of adversity. But it is not just on canvas or stone that Pompey's legacy lives on; it transcends through time itself. Lucan, a Roman poet renowned for his epic works capturing heroic tales, immortalizes Pompey with words that echo through generations. The captivating portrait by Sebastià Herrera depicts Charles II - a monarch who admired Pompey's indomitable spirit so much that he sought inspiration from him. The intensity captured within those brushstrokes reflects both power and determination – qualities synonymous with Portsmouth Football Club. Yet amidst all this grandeur lies another side to Pompey's tale – one tinged with tragedy.