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In 480 BCE, Croton sent a ship in support of the Greeks at the Battle of Salamis ( Herodotus 8. 47 ), but the victory of Locri and Rhegium over Croton in the same year marked the beginning of its decline.
Today it exists in several traditions, including the Masoretic Text, the Septuagint 47 books ( a Greek translation widely used in the period from the 3rd century BCE to roughly the 5th century CE, and still regarded as authoritative by the Orthodox Christian churches ), the Samaritan Torah, the Westminster containing the modern 39 books, and others.
Hyrcanus ' restoration as ethnarch in 47 BCE coincided with Caesar's appointment of Antipater as the first Roman Procurator, allowing Antipater to promote the interests of his own house: " Caesar appointed Hyrcanus to be high priest, and gave Antipater what principality he himself should choose, leaving the determination to himself ; so he made him procurator of Judea.
Transformed into a Roman colony in 47 BCE under Julius Caesar, Vienne became a major urban center, ideally located along the Rhône river, then a major axis of communication.
The oppidum of the Allobroges became a Roman colony about 47 BCE under Julius Caesar, but the Allobroges managed to expel them ; the exiles then founded the colony of Lugdunum ( today's Lyon ).
After the death of Mithridates VI ( 63 BCE ), Pharnaces II ( 63 – 47 BCE ) suplicated to Pompey, and then tried to regain his dominion during Julius Caesar's Civil War, but was defeated by Caesar at the Zela and was later killed by his former governor and son-in-law Asander.
Evidence suggests big-game hunters crossed the Bering Strait from Asia ( Eurasia ) into North America over a land and ice bridge ( Beringia ), that existed between 45, 000 BCE – 12, 000 BCE ( 47, 000 – 14, 000 years ago ).
or as dictator rei gerundae causa ) and again for the year 48 / 47 BCE.

47 and lives
According to Sánchez ' account Juan Diego and his wife had lived in celibacy for their entire lives ; this would be extraordinary since he lived the first 47 years of his life according to pre-Columbian indigenous customs that only prescribed celibacy for the highest priesthood.
The smallest horse in the world lives here measuring 47 cm ( 18. 75 in ).
For over 47 years, from his time at Suttons of Cork, O ' Reilly had a strong executive secretary, Olive Deasy ( 1932 – 2007 ), who managed aspects of his work and personal lives, living with his family for much of this time Also important was his driver, Arthur Whelan.
Formerly of Marbella, Wexner now lives in a 30 room, $ 47 million, Georgian inspired estate (), on nearly 336 acres ( 4 km² ) in Ohio built in 1990.
A plaque, in memory of the 47 lives lost on the S. S. Santampa, capsized and wrecked in heavy seas, and the Mumbles RNLI life boat which attempted rescue on April 23, 1947, is visible at low tide.
Sanders lives in Woodstock, New York, where he publishes the online Woodstock Journal with his wife of over 47 years, the writer and painter Miriam R. Sanders.
After 47 days of bitter fighting, Japanese troops managed to occupy Hengyang with a high price in casualties over the city of Hengyang-many lives were lost, including 390 Japanese commissioned officers dead and another 520 wounded.
During 2006, 72 miners lost their lives at work, 47 by coal mining.
A total of 47 lives were lost in Florida due to this storm.
Significant past gifts to the University include the Seven Society Carillon in the UVA Chapel, donated in memory of deceased members of the society, and given with the request that there should be a toll of seven times seven bells on the passing of a member ; a memorial to past Seven Society members who gave their lives in World War I ; $ 17, 777. 77 for a loan fund in honor of University president John Lloyd Newcomb ; the ceremonial mace carried in academic processions ; $ 10, 777. 77 in support of the re-establishment of Homecomings ; a plaque on the Rotunda honoring University students who died in the Korean War ; $ 7, 077. 77 to endow the Ernest Mead Fund for the Music Library ; $ 47, 777. 77 for the making of a film on the honor system ; and $ 1 million in support of the University's South Lawn Project.
Approximately 47 lives were lost at sea due to the hurricane.

47 and Julius
* 47 BC – Julius Caesar visits Tarsus on his way to Pontus, where he meets enthusiastic support, but where, according to Cicero, Cassius is planning to kill him at this point.
* August 23 – Ptolemy Caesar, son of Julius Caesar and pharaoh of Egypt ( b. 47 BC )
A similar defeat was inflicted on it in 47 BC by Julius Caesar and in 410 AD by Alaric's Visigoths.
Lucullus conquered Sinope for Rome in 70 BC, and Julius Caesar established a Roman colony there, Colonia Julia Felix, in 47 BC.
After a heavy defeat against king Pharnaces II of Pontus near Nicopolis, the survivor soldiers of Deiotarius army formed a single legion, which marched besides Julius Caesar during his victorious campaign against Pontus, and fought with him in the battle of Zela ( 47 BC ).
* Gaius Julius C. f. C. n. Caesar, consul in 59, 48, 46, 45, and 44 BC, dictator in 49, and from 47 to 44 BC.
References to St. Elmo's fire can be found in the works of Julius Caesar ( De Bello Africo, 47 ), Pliny the Elder ( Naturalis Historia, book 2, par.
The Battle of Zela was a battle fought in 47 BC between Julius Caesar and Pharnaces II of The Kingdom of Pontus.
Quaestor in 48 BC, Sextus was a close friend and follower of his cousin Gaius Julius Caesar the dictator and commanded one of his Syrian legions in 47 BC, being murdered in a mutiny ( 46 BC ).
Fortunately for Deiotarus, Julius Caesar at that time ( 47 BC ) arrived in Asia from Egypt, and was met by the tetrarch in the dress of a suppliant.
About 47 AD, at the request of Gaius Julius Callistus, the emperor's freedman, he drew up a list of 271 prescriptions ( Compositiones ), most of them his own, although he acknowledged his indebtedness to his tutors, to friends and to the writings of eminent physicians.
In 47 BC, Julius Caesar restored some political authority to Hyrcanus by appointing him ethnarch.
He visited Julius Cæsar, who was in Syria in 47, and complained of the usurpation of Antipater and Hyrcanus.

47 and Caesar
In any event, Caesar withstood the Siege of Alexandria and later he defeated the pharaoh's forces at the Battle of the Nile in 47 BC and installed Cleopatra as ruler.
Caesar and Cleopatra celebrated their victory with a triumphal procession on the Nile in the spring of 47 BC.
After spending the first months of 47 BC in Egypt, Caesar went to the Middle East, where he annihilated the king of Pontus ; his victory was so swift and complete that he mocked Pompey's previous victories over such poor enemies.
On his way to Pontus, Caesar visited from 27 to 29 May 47 BC, ( 25 – 27 May < sup > greg .</ sup >) Tarsus, where he met enthusiastic support, but where, according to Cicero, Cassius was planning to kill him at this point.
When Caesar returned to Rome in 47 BC, the ranks of the Senate had been severely depleted, and so he used his censorial powers to appoint many new senators, which eventually raised the Senate's membership to 900.
When Caesar became dictator for a second time, Antony was made Master of the Horse, and in this capacity he remained in Italy as the peninsula's administrator in 47 BC, while Caesar was fighting the last Pompeians, who had taken refuge in the province of Africa.
She became Caesar ’ s mistress, and nine months after their first meeting, in 47 BC, Cleopatra gave birth to their son, Ptolemy Caesar, nicknamed Caesarion, which means " little Caesar.
Although Cleopatra was 21 years old when they met and Caesar was 52, they became lovers during Caesar ’ s stay in Egypt between 48 BC and 47 BC.
Ptolemy XV Philopator Philometor Caesar (, Ptolemaios IEʹ Philopatōr Philomētōr Kaisar ; ; June 23, 47 BC – August 23, 30 BC ), better known by the nicknames Caesarion (;, Kaisariōn, literally " little Caesar "; ) and Ptolemy Caesar (;, Ptolemaios Kaisar ; ), was the last king of the Ptolemaic dynasty of Egypt, who reigned jointly with his mother Cleopatra VII of Egypt, from September 2, 47 BC.

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