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Centuries
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2nd century BC
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1st century
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48 BC
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47
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48 BC by topic
Politics
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Sovereign states
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48 BC
in other calendars
Gregorian calendar
48 BC
Ab urbe condita
706
Armenian calendar
N/A
Bahá'í calendar
-1891 – -1890
Berber calendar
903
Buddhist calendar
497
Burmese calendar
-685
Byzantine calendar
5461 – 5462
Chinese calendar
壬申
年
(2589/2649)
— to —
癸酉
年
(2590/2650)
Coptic calendar
-331 – -330
Ethiopian calendar
-55 – -54
Hebrew calendar
3713
–
3714
Hindu calendars
-
Vikram Samvat
8 – 9
-
Shaka Samvat
N/A
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Kali Yuga
3054 – 3055
Holocene calendar
9953
Iranian calendar
669 BP – 668 BP
Islamic calendar
690 BH – 689 BH
Japanese calendar
Korean calendar
2286
Thai solar calendar
496
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Year
48 BC
was a year of the
pre-Julian calendar
.
Events
By place
Rome
Consuls
:
Gaius Julius Caesar
,
Publius Servilius Vatia Isauricus
.
Civil War
:
January 4
— Caesar lands at
Dyrrhachium
(
Durazzo
).
March —
Mark Antony
joins Caesar.
April —
Siege
of
Dyrrhachium
.
May —
Publius Servilius Vatia Isauricus
, co-
consul
with
Julius Caesar
, destroys
Caelius
's
magistrate
's chair on his
tribunal
.
July 10
—
Battle of Dyrrhachium
,
Julius Caesar
barely avoids a catastrophic defeat to
Pompey
in
Macedonia
; he retreats to
Thessaly
.
August 9
—
Battle of Pharsalus
: Caesar decisively defeats
Pompey
at
Pharsalus
and
Pompey
flees to
Egypt
. Pompey's army by and large pardoned.
September 28
—
Pompey the Great
is assassinated on orders of King
Ptolemy
of
Egypt
after landing in Egypt (may have occurred
September 29
, records unclear).
Caesar is named
consul
for a period of five years.
Roman temple
to
Bellona
on the
Capitolinus
outside
Rome
is burnt to the ground.
Siege of Alexandria
.
October —
Pharnaces
,
King
of
Bosporus
defeats the
Caesarian
Domitius Calvinus
in the
Battle of Nicopolis
(or
Nikopol
).
December —
Battle
in
Alexandria
,
Egypt
between the forces of Caesar and his ally
Cleopatra VII of Egypt
and those of rival
King
Ptolemy XIII of Egypt
and
Queen
Arsinoe IV
. The latter two are defeated and flee the city, but during the battle part of the
Library of Alexandria
catches fire and is burned down.
Asia
Yuan
becomes
emperor
of the
Han Dynasty
.
Births
Lucius Calpurnius Piso
,
consul
under
Caesar Augustus
Consort Ban
, Chinese concubine of
Emperor Cheng of Han
, also a female poet and scholar (d.
6 BC
)
Deaths
September 28
—
Pompey
, Roman politician (assassinated)
Titus Annius Milo
, Roman politician (died in exile)
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