Pompey himself, with the right wing, intended to oppose Antony; in the center he stationed Scipio, his father-in-law, over against Lucius Calvinus; his left wing was commanded by Lucius Domitius, and was supported by the main body of the cavalry.1
1 Both Plutarch (not only here, but also in his Caesar, xliv. 1 f.) and Appian ( Bell. Civ. ii. 76) differ in their accounts of the order of battle from that which Caesar himself gives ( Bell. Civ. iii. 88. f.).
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