-49
This page relates to the year -49 Calendrier Julien proleptic.
Events
Europe
- With Rome, Consul At of L. Cornelius Lentulus Believed, Caius Claudius Marcellus.
- Decimus Brutus, legate of César in Gaulle.
- Beginning of the second civil war of Rome (fine in -45).
- 10 - January 12th: Alea jacta is . Jules César summoned by the Senate, under the pressure of Pumped, to give up its command and its army, crosses the Rubicon between Ravenne and Rimini with its army, limiting of the Gaulle Cisalpine, and goes on Rome, while Pompée, impotent to hold head to him, moves towards the Macedonia ( February). César begins the systematic conquest of the provinces.
- March 9th: César leaves for Spain against the partisans Pumped.
- April 19th: Sit of Massalia (Marseilles) which claims to remain neutral in the conflict between Jules César and Pompée.
- June: César passes the the Pyrenees.
- July 30th - August 2nd: César overcomes Pompéiens with Ilerda (Lérida) at the time of the first countryside of Spain.
- August 24th: Curion, in favor of César, east demolishes by Pompéiens and Juba Ier in Africa on the edges of the Bagradas.
- September: Decimus Brutus is victorious fleet of Pumped and Marseilles. The fleet Cesarean is beaten by the pompéiens in the Adriatic with Curicta.
- September 6th: César takes Marseilles and removes its colonies to him.
- October: César proclaims dictator and takes possession of his load on its return to Rome, but keeps it only eleven days, during which it is made elect with the consulate for the following year.
- Letter of Salluste to Jules César proposing the social restoration of Rome.
- Foundation of Frejus by César to supplant Marseilles.
- the conquest of the Gaulle by César causes a large inflow of gold on the Roman market. The value argent/or falls from 1/11,91 to 1/8,93. The treasure of State of the time of César rises with 25 000 ingots and the currency to 40 million sesterces.
North Africa
- the king of Numidie Juba Ier takes the party of Pompée in the civil war which opposes it to César. He manages to put in rout the army of Curion, in favor of César.
The Middle East
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In Judaea, Aristobule II, released by César which wants to use it to reconquer the Syria, is assassinated shortly after with his/her Alexandre son by the partisans of Pumped.
- Fall: Beginning of the conflict between Cléopâtre VII and his/her brother Ptolémée XIII.
Births
Death
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