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12 bceの例文

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  • In 12 BCE, Agrippina s father died.
  • Seleucid Empire rule came to an end around 12 BCE, after several invasions by the Yuezhi and the Scythian people.
  • Nero Claudius Drusus established a military camp at Argentorate ( Strasbourg ) in 12 BCE, near which there had already been a civilian La T鑞e settlement since around 100 BCE.
  • As a reward for the successes of his campaign in 12 BCE, Drusus was made " praetor urbanus " for 11 BCE when he returned to Rome for the winter.
  • It seems that they established their dynasty from around 12 BCE . Their territory seems to have centered in Bajaur and extended to Swat, Gandhra, Taxila, and parts of eastern Afghanistan.
  • Since Vijamitra is said to have ruled 27 years already, as the inscription is dated to 16 CE ( Year 73 of the Azes era and 201 of the Yavana era ), his reign started in 12 BCE, and ended probably a few years after the dedication took place, around 20 CE.
  • As governor of Gaul, Drusus made his headquarters at Lugdunum, where he decided to establish the " concilium Galliarum " or  council of the Gaulish provinces sometime between 14 and 12 BCE . This council would elect from its members a priest to celebrate games and venerate Condate in 10 BCE . Drusus'son Tiberius the future emperor Claudius was born in Lugdunum on the same day that this altar was inaugurated.
  • The Han-era Chinese noted the passage of the same comet seen in Persia for the birth of Mithridates II of Parthia in 135 BCE, the same comet the Romans observed close to the assassination of Julius Caesar in 44 BCE, Halley's comet in 12 BCE, the same comet noted by Roman historian Cassius Dio ( c . 155  c . 229 CE ) for 13 CE, and ( what is now known to have been ) a supernova in 185 CE . For various comets discussed in the Han-era history books " Records of the Grand Historian " and " Book of Han ", details are given for their position in the sky and direction they were moving, the length of time they were visible, their color, and their size.