Conference of Luca

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The Conference of Luca was a pivotal 56 BC meeting in northern Italy where Julius Caesar, Pompey, and Crassus renewed and strengthened their informal political alliance that dominated late Republican Rome.

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Label Occurrences
Conference at Bononia 1
Conference of Luca canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf historical event
political conference
date 56 BC
followedBy consulship of Pompey and Crassus in 55 BC
hasAlternativeName Conference at Luca NERFINISHED
Meeting of Luca
hasApproximateDate spring 56 BC
hasContext First Triumvirate NERFINISHED
hasCountry Roman Republic NERFINISHED
hasLanguageContext Latin
hasLocation Luca NERFINISHED
northern Italy NERFINISHED
hasParticipant Gnaeus Pompeius Magnus NERFINISHED
Julius Caesar NERFINISHED
Marcus Licinius Crassus NERFINISHED
Roman political allies of the First Triumvirate
Roman senators
hasPurpose to coordinate control of Roman magistracies and provinces
to renew the First Triumvirate alliance
to strengthen the informal political alliance of Caesar, Pompey, and Crassus
hasSignificance helped set the stage for the end of the Roman Republic
pivotal event in the consolidation of the First Triumvirate
turning point in late Republican power politics
namedAfter Luca NERFINISHED
partOf late Roman Republic politics
politicalNature informal and extralegal agreement
relatedTo First Triumvirate NERFINISHED
Julius Caesar’s Gallic Wars NERFINISHED
Roman civil wars NERFINISHED
result agreement on future consulships for Pompey and Crassus
continued dominance of Roman politics by Caesar, Pompey, and Crassus
extension of Julius Caesar’s Gallic command
renewal of the First Triumvirate
strengthening of Caesar’s political position
tookPlaceDuring late Roman Republic

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First Triumvirate significantEvent Conference of Luca
Second Triumvirate formationMeeting Conference of Luca
this entity surface form: Conference at Bononia