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This Day in Ancient History: ante diem vii idus septembres

September 7, 2011 ~ David Meadows ~ rogueclassicist ~ Leave a comment
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ante diem vii idus septembres

  • ludi Romani (day 3)
  • 15 A.D. — possible birthdate of the future emperor Vitellius (?)
  • 70 A.D. — Roman forces under Titus occupy and plunder Jerusalem (one reckoning)
  • 304 A.D. — martyrdom of Anastasius the Fuller

This Day in Ancient History: ante diem viii idus septembres

September 6, 2011 ~ David Meadows ~ rogueclassicist ~ Leave a comment

ante diem viii idus septembres

  • ludi Romani (day 2)
  • 81 A.D. — martyrdom of Onesiphorus
  • 250 A.D. — martyrdom of Faustus in Alexandria
  • 1956 — death of Michael Ventris, who deciphered Linear B (the ancient script used by the Myceneans)

 

This Day in Ancient History: nonae septembres

September 5, 2011 ~ David Meadows ~ rogueclassicist ~ Leave a comment
nonae septembres

  • ludi Romani (day 1)
  • 146 B.C. — dedication of the Temple of Jupiter Stator and associated rites thereafter
  • c. 180 — martyrdom of Herculanus
  • 1908 — birth of Arnaldo Momigliano

This Day in Ancient History: ante diem iv nonas septembres

September 2, 2011 ~ David Meadows ~ rogueclassicist ~ Leave a comment
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ante diem iv nonas septembres

  • 31 B.C. — Octavian defeats Marcus Antonius and Cleopatra at Actium
  • 490 B.C. — Pheidippides runs to Sparta for help against Persians at Marathon (one traditional date)

This Day in Ancient History: pridie kalendas septembres

August 31, 2011 ~ David Meadows ~ rogueclassicist ~ Leave a comment
Emperor Caligula, Ny Carlsberg Glyptotek.
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pridie kalendas septembres

  • 12 A.D. — birth of the future emperor Gaius (Caligula) at Antium
  • 40 A.D. — Gaius (Caligula) celebrates an ovatio after his attempted military campaigns in Gaul and Britain
  • 161 A.D. — birth of the future emperor Commodus (and his twin, Titus Aurelius Fulvus Antoninus)

 

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