AD 48 (XLVIII) was a leap year starting on Monday (link will display the full calendar) of the Julian calendar. At the time, it was known as the Year...
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Look up 48 in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. 48 may refer to: 48 (number) one of the years 48 BC, AD 48, 1948, 2048 '48 (novel) '48 (magazine) "48", a song...
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Casperius Aelianus, Roman praetorian prefect (d. AD 98) Gaius Silius, Roman politician (d. AD 48) Quintus Pedius, Roman (deaf) painter (approximate...
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Publius Ostorius Scapula soon after the Roman invasion of Britain, roughly in AD 48. The fort was around 200 square metres (2,153 sq ft) in area and was defended...
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by the end of AD 52, in the reign of Claudius although some scholars believe the Epistle to the Galatians may have been written by AD 48. The original...
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Messalina (17 AD or 20 AD – 48 AD) Claudia Octavia (39 AD or 40 AD – 62 AD), no issue Tiberius Claudius Caesar Britannicus (41 AD – 55 AD), no issue Valeria...
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confederation (209 BC–AD 48) and Northern Xiongnu (AD 48–93) Xianbei state (c. AD 93–234) Rouran Khaganate (AD 330–555) Ashina tribe (AD 552–630, AD 682–744) – First...
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Julia Agrippina (6 November AD 15 – 23 March AD 59), also referred to as Agrippina the Younger, was Roman empress from AD 49 to 54, the fourth wife and...
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Anatolius (449–458 AD) (Patriarch from 451 AD) 46. St. Gennadius I (458–471 AD) 47. Acacius (471–488 AD) 48. Fravitta (488–489 AD), also Flavian II 49...
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11 BC, ruled AD 41–44), client king of Judaea, called "King Herod" or "Herod" in Acts 12 of the New Testament Herod of Chalcis (died AD 48), also known...
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silo-riks, 'rich in grain'. The Silures fiercely resisted Roman conquest about AD 48, with the assistance of Caratacus, a military leader and prince of the Catuvellauni...
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expressing direction toward in space or time (e.g. ad nauseam, ad infinitum, ad hoc, ad libidem, ad valorem, ad hominem). It is also used as a prefix in Latin...
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Fulcinius Trio as his colleague, governor of Achaea from AD 35 to 44, and governor of Asia possibly in AD 48-49. His father was also named Publius. He was from...
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Arruntius Camillus Scribonianus: c. AD 41 Gaius Calpetanus Rantius Sedatus: c. AD 48 Aulus Ducenius Geminus: AD 67/68 or before Marcus Pompeius Silvanus...
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the Lyon Tablet, a bronze tablet from after AD 48 Inscription from the turn of the 2nd and 3rd century AD Folio of the 4th century Vergilius Augusteus...
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Commendation Card – 4 CIDS Commendation Card – 1 GOC-in-C Commendation Card – 18 "48 AD-Golden Jubilee Indian Army Postal Cover". 2012-05-01. Retrieved 2021-07-10...
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Britannicus took part in the celebrations of Rome's 800th anniversary in AD 48. It was the sixth-ever Ludi Saeculares ("Secular Games") and sixty-four...
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Gaius Silius (c. AD 13 – 48) was a Roman senator who was nominated as consul designate for 49 AD, but was executed by the emperor Claudius for his affair...
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Thessaloniki (Thessalonians) around AD 52. His Epistle to the Galatians was perhaps written even earlier, between AD 48 and 50. Other epistles written by...
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Romans, who began their conquest of Britain in AD 43, first campaigned in what is now northeast Wales in 48 against the Deceangli, and gained total control...
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husband might have been the Sextus Traulus Montanus whom Claudius executed in AD 48, as a number of ceramic wares have been found combining the names of Traulus...
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both branches, the Volcae, originally lived in central Europe. Sometime in AD 48–55, the Apostle Paul wrote his Epistle to the Galatians in Greek, the medium...
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attempted plot (such as that of Messalina against Claudius in AD 48 or Piso against Nero in AD 65). The Praetorians received substantially higher pay than...
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Wales in the Roman era (section Britain in 47 AD)
modern Wales began in 48 AD, with a military invasion by the imperial governor of Roman Britain. The conquest was completed by 78 AD, and Roman rule endured...
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Ἰóβας, Ἰóβα or Ἰούβας; c. 48 BC – AD 23) was the son of Juba I and client king of Numidia (30–25 BC) and Mauretania (25 BC – AD 23). Aside from his very...
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Decrius Calpurnianus (category 48 deaths)
Decrius Calpurnianus (died Autumn 48 AD) was a Roman Eques of the early Roman imperial period. Decrius Calpurnianus was praefectus vigilum. He was executed...
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empires, including the Xiongnu (3rd century BC–1st century AD), the Xianbei state (c. AD 93–234), the Rouran Khaganate (330–555), the First (552–603)...
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Valeria Messalina (c. AD 17/20-48), who became Empress and third wife to the Emperor Claudius. Barbatus most likely died around AD 20 or 21, shortly after...
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