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March 27, 2012
This Day in Ancient History: ante diem vi kalendas apriles
ante diem vi kalendas apriles
47 B.C. —
Gaius Julius Caesar
is victorious in
Alexandria
47 B.C. —
Ptolemy XIII
drowns while trying to cross the Nile (related to the foregoing event?)
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