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* 49 BC – Julius Caesar's general Gaius Scribonius Curio is defeated in the Second Battle of the Bagradas River by the Numidians under Publius Attius Varus and King Juba of Numidia.
A dispute between Caesar and the Senate of Rome culminated in Caesar marching his army on Rome and forcing Pompey, accompanied by much of the Roman Senate, to flee from Italy to Greece in 49 BC where he could better conscript an army to face his former ally.
Caesar followed the example in 49 BC and in February 44 BC was proclaimed Dictator perpetuo, " Dictator in perpetuity ", officially doing away with any limitations on his power, which he kept until his assassination the following month.
Caesar refused, and marked his defiance in 49 BC by crossing the Rubicon with a legion to march on Rome.
In January 49 BC, Caesar crossed the Rubicon river ( the frontier boundary of Italy ) with only one legion and ignited civil war.
Between his crossing of the Rubicon River in 49 BC, and his assassination in 44 BC, Caesar established a new constitution, which was intended to accomplish three separate goals.
He was first appointed dictator in 49 BC possibly to preside over elections, but resigned his dictatorship within eleven days.
After he had first marched on Rome in 49 BC, he forcibly opened the treasury although a tribune had the seal placed on it.
* 49 BC – Julius Caesar crosses the Rubicon, signaling the start of civil war.
Of the sites involved in Caesar's civil war, we find the Siege of Massilia 49 BC, the Battle of Dyrrhachium of 48 BC ( modern Albania ), the Battle of Pharsalus 48 BC ( Hellas-Greece ), the Battle of Zela of 47 BC ( modern Turkey ) and the Battle of Thapsus 46 BC in Caesar's African campaign.
* January 10, 49 BC: Julius Caesar crossed the Rubicon river, precipitating war with Rome.
Year 49 BC was a year of the pre-Julian Roman calendar.
The denomination 49 BC for this year has been used since the early medieval period, when the Anno Domini calendar era became the prevalent method in Europe for naming years.
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When civil war broke out in 49 BC between Pompey and Caesar, Brutus followed his old enemy and present leader of the Optimates, Pompey.
In 49 BC, it was the location where Julius Caesar gathered his forces before crossing the Rubicon.
Later in 49 BC, by the Lex Rubria de Gallia Rome granted full Roman citizenship to the Veneti.
* The damaged colophon of a cuneiform clay tablet ( VAT 209 ; see ACT 18 ) with a Babylonian System A lunar ephemeris for the years 49 – 48 BC states that it is the u of Nabu -- man-nu.

49 and Brutus
Servilia may still have had influence over both Cato and her son, Brutus, at that time, but in 49 BC had to experience that, when civil war broke out, Cato left Rome to side with Pompey the Great, despite her relationship with Caesar, and even Brutus, although he resented Pompey for the death of his father, went too.
From its inception, Rome was a republican city-state, but four famous civil conflicts destroyed the republic: Lucius Cornelius Sulla against Gaius Marius and his son ( 88 – 82 BC ), Julius Caesar against Pompey ( 49 – 45 BC ), Marcus Junius Brutus and Gaius Cassius Longinus against Mark Antony and Octavian ( 43 BC ), and Mark Antony against Octavian.
** Cicero, Brutus, 49, 55, 90, 92
Arriving around April 3, 49 BC, Trebonius began preparing for the siege under Caesar ’ s eye, before leaving Trebonius on April 14 to conduct the land assaults, while Decimus Junius Brutus Albinus command the naval forces.

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The reason for the reform was that the average length of the year in the Julian calendar was too long – it treated each year as 365 days, 6 hours in length, whereas calculations showed that the actual mean length of a year is slightly less ( 365 days, 5 hours and 49 minutes ) As a result, the date of the actual vernal equinox had slowly ( over the course of 13 centuries ) slipped to 10 March, while the computus ( calculation ) of the date of Easter still followed the traditional date of 21 March.
Rangers ' new start in Division 3 got under way with a 2-2 draw away to Peterhead, followed by a 5-1 victory over East Stirlingshire in front of a crowd of 49, 118 at Ibrox, a record for a football match in a 4th tier league.
Trinidad followed with a combination, scoring a knockout at 1: 49 in the round when the referee stopped the fight.
" The research found that those who are white MSM " represent a greater number of new HIV infections than any other population, followed closely by black MSM — who are one of the most disproportionately affected subgroups in the U. S ." and that most new infections among white MSM occurred among those aged 30 – 39 followed closely by those aged 40 – 49, while most new infections among black MSM have occurred among young black MSM ( aged 13 – 29 ).
After selling 49 % of the company to News Corporation in 1993, Garbage signed to the label via Marshall's UK operation, followed by Pop Will Eat Itself, Ash, The Paradise Motel and Peter André.
Various memorials followed Hnatyshyn's death: On March 16, 2004, Canada Post unveiled at a ceremony, attended by Hnatyshyn's widow, a $ 0. 49 postage stamp designed by Vancouver graphic artist Susan Mavor, and bearing the formal portrait of Hnatyshyn taken by Canadian Press photographer Paul Chaisson on the day Hnatyshyn became governor general, along with a tone-on-tone rendering of part of Hnatyshyn's coat of arms.
His theory states that a first " Reuben version " of the story originated in the northern kingdom of Israel and was intended to justify the domination of the “ house of Joseph ” over the other tribes ; this was followed by a later “ Judah-expansion ” ( chapters 38 and 49 ) elevating Judah as the rightful successor to Jacob ; and finally various embellishments were added so that the novella would function as the bridge between the Abraham-Isaac-Jacob material in Genesis and the following story of Moses and the Exodus.
According to these regulations, the Jubilee was to be sounded once 49 years had been counted, raising an ambiguity over whether the Jubilee was within the 49th year, or followed it as an intercalation in the 7 year sabbatical cycles ; scholars and classical rabbinical sources are divided on the question.
: From La Serena: 49 km eastbound on Ruta 41 followed by 20 km southbound to the Observatorio Astronómico Cerro Tololo ( Mount Tololo Astronomical Observatory ).
When Caesar crossed the Rubicon in 49 BC, thus starting a civil war, Sextus ' older brother Gnaeus followed their father in his escape to the East, as did most of the conservative senators.
" A petition, signed on February 18, 2004, by more than 9, 000 scientists, including 49 Nobel laureates and 63 National Medal of Science recipients, followed the report.
When Caesar crossed the Rubicon in 49 BC, thus starting a civil war, Gnaeus followed his father in their escape to the East, as did most of the conservative senators.
Immediately after the 1996 Summer Paralympics, which followed the Olympics, much of the north end of the stadium was removed in order to convert it to its permanent use as a 49, 000-seat baseball park.
The palace was constructed in 1839 – 49, followed by the new building of the Kremlin Armoury in 1851.
After the initial flights of locks, most of the canal followed the 161 ft ( 49. 1m ) contour.
He hit 49 home runs with the Indians in 2001, followed by a career-high 52 homers in 2002.
A score of 49 from 83 balls followed in the four-day match against Nottinghamshire, and a score of 84 from 79 balls against Durham was followed by a man-of-the-match winning 124 which saw Somerset promoted to the first division of the NatWest Pro40.
After their initial commercial successes the group seemed destined to be nothing more than a party band, until the release of Monkey Island ( 1977 ), followed by Sanctuary ( 1978 ), which charted at 49 on the Billboard Top 200 and spun off a sizable hit single in " One Last Kiss " (# 35 on the Billboard Hot 100 ).
The next 49 buses ( AVW2-50 ) with a slightly different design followed shortly after AVW1, they entered service in 2003 / 2004.
In the second post-war season, 1946 / 47, Salford slid to twenty-second, a dramatic climb followed and the team finished seventh in 1948 / 49, and fifth in 1949 / 50.

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