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80 v.C.

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Kalenders  
Ptolemaios XII Neo Dionysos Theos Philopator Theos Philadelphos - Auletes (die Fluiter)
Iuaenpanetjernetinehem Setepenptah Irmaatenre Sekhemankhamun
Astronomiese kalender -79
Ab urbe condita 674
Chinese kalender 2617 – 2618

丁子 – 戊丑

Hebreeuse kalender 3681 – 3682
Hindoekalenders

Gebeure

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Griekeland

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  • Meleager van Gandara publiseer sy Stephanos (die Krans), die vroegste bekende budel van Griekse digkuns.

Italia

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  • Volaterrae en Nola gee hulle oor, wat die geweld in Italia beëindig.[1]
  • Sulla se diktatorskap word beëindig [1]
  • Carbo, wat na Sisilië gevlug het, word daar deur Pompeius gevang en tereggestel.[1]

Hispania

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  • Slag van die Baetis (Guadalquivir) – Quintius Sertorius, 'n Marius aanhanger, kom in opstand in Lusitania en verslaan die Romeinse goewerneur L. Fufidas.[2]

Egipte

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  • Na Ptolemeus IX se dood word Berenice III die heersende koningin, maar sy word gedwing te aanvaar dat haar stiefseun Ptolemeus XI uit Rome terugkeer en trou met hom.
  • Ptolemeus XI laat Berenice III vermoor.
  • Die dood van Berenice lei tot 'n opstand in Alexandrië waarin Ptolemeus XI gedood word.
  • Ptolemeus XI se testament bepaal dat Rome sy erfgenaam is, hoewel daar twyfel is oor die egtheid daarvan.[1]
  • Ptolemeus XII Auletes word farao.[1]

Geboortes

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Sterftes

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  • Caecilia Metella Dalmatica
  • Berenice III
  • Ptolemeus XI

Verwysings

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  1. 1,0 1,1 1,2 1,3 1,4 The End of the Roman Republic, 146 to 44 BC: Conquest and Crisis Edinburgh history of ancient Rome C. E. W. Steel, Edinburgh University Press, 2013, ISBN 0-7486-1944-5, ISBN 978-0-7486-1944-3
  2. A Global Chronology of Conflict: From the Ancient World to the Modern Middle East Spencer C. Tucker, ABC-CLIO, 2009, ISBN 1-85109-672-8, ISBN 978-1-85109-672-5
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