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Move Ceaser and his men into Rome, ASAP. Send cavalry to try and hunt down Pompey, and eliminate the heros of p6. If Pompey gets away, send troops into Spain, and secure the loyalty of those near Parthia. Invest in your navy so Pompey can't go over and gather troops there, and keep your vassals under you by force if needed. If Sardinia and Corsica go up into rebellion (They usually shouldn't) send a force of fire ships to deal with them. Be sure to reinforce Syria and Greece if needed. You should win!
Send Pompey out of Rome, ASAP, and send him to a transport. Take him down to Spain, or Greece in order to gain legionary support. When you have Legionares, try to attack France and Italy at the same time, while gaining the loyalty of the Roman Vassals. Have Syria and Greece get supplies from you so they can hold out against Parthia while you deal with Ceaser. With swift strikes and big armies you should be able to recapture Italy, and get the Senate back into power. With their support, you get another powerful ally. Be sure to ship troops into Spain, and use the alps to attack France. Box Ceaser in, and eventually eliminate him.
Move Ptolmey into a safe place, while prepare a cold war with p3. Gain the support of Pompey, or the Senate so they can send Legionares to help you in your fight. Constantly train troops, and eliminate p4 when war breaks out. Break your armies into 2 groups, Send one group to defend against Parthia, while sending the other group to land in Italy with Pompey, and Cicero. Help them win, and victory is yours.