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Content
- 1 Events
- 1.1 Roman Republic
- 1.2 Black Sea
- 1.3 Middle East
- 1.4 China
- 2 born
- 3 passed away
- 4 notes
- 5 See also
Events
Roman Republic
- Consuls : Servius Sulpicius Galba ( patrician ) and Quintus Hydrangea ( plebeian ); Consul Suffect : Marcus Aurelius Scavr (plebeian); coin triumphs : Quintus of Lutacy Zercon [1] [2] [3] and Lucius Flaminius Chilon [4] ; censors : Quintus Fabius Maxim Eburn (patrician) and Guy Licinius Geta (plebeian).
- Not having time to take office, the elected consul Quintus Hydrangeas was put on trial (possibly for bribing voters) and sentenced to exile. In the post of consul, he was replaced by Marcus Aurelius Scavr.
- In the battle of Mutul, the Romans, under Metellus, defeat Yugurt . Yogurt flees to Mauritania to King Bokkh .
- Gaius Marius arrives in Rome to participate in the election of consuls and begins to sharply criticize Metell's actions. Mari was elected consul for next year.
Black Sea
- In Panticapaeum , the revolt of Savmak begins. King Bosporus Perisad V is killed by the rebels. Diophantus flees to Chersonese and speaks with the army against the rebels.
Middle East
- John Hyrcanus I captures Shechem and annexes Samaria to Judea .
- Mithridates VI makes a secret trip to Paflagonia , Bithynia and the Roman province of Asia .
China
- Chinese Campaign in the Tarim River Basin .
- As a result of internal strife, the ruler Chaosyan Hugo was killed. The capital surrenders to the Chinese. Chaoxian is annexed to China. Four regions are formed on its territory, including Nakran (Lolan) with a center in Pyongyang .
- Chinese Punitive Expedition to Shanshan and Gushi
Born
- 108, approx. - Lucius Sergius Catilina (d. 62 BC), a Roman politician;
- 108, ok [5] . - Quintus Pompey , nicknamed Vifinsky (d. After 70 BC. [6] .), Legate in Bithynia in 75-74 BC. e [7] ., praetor approx. 70 BC e [8] . Praetor 's father 45 BC e ., executed by Sextus Pompey.
Died
- 108, summer - Hugo , killed by supporters of the Chinese van Choson;
- Perisad V - ruler of the Bosporus kingdom;
- Marc Livy Druz - Roman Consul 112 BC e [9] [10] .
Notes
- ↑ Münzer F. Lutatius 14 // Paulys Realencyclopädie der classischen Altertumswissenschaft (RE). - 1942. - Bd. XIII, 2. - Sp. 2095;
- ↑ Broughton R. The Magistrates of The Roman Republic. - New York, 1952. - Vol. II - P. 27;
- ↑ Crawford M. The Roman Republican Coinage. - London : Cambridge University Press , 1974. - Vol. I - P. 315. - Ref. 305;
- ↑ Crawford M. The Roman Republican Coinage. - London : Cambridge University Press, 1974. - Vol. I - Ref. 302;
- ↑ Mark Tullius Cicero . Brutus, or On the famous orators , 68 (240);
- ↑ Miltner F. Pompeius 25 // Paulys Realencyclopädie der classischen Altertumswissenschaft. - 1952. - Bd. XXI, 2. - Sp. 2061;
- ↑ Broughton R. The Magistrates of The Roman Republic. - NY, 1952. - Vol. II - P. 100;
- ↑ Brennan T. The Praetorship in The Roman Republic. - NY & Oxford : Oxford University Press , 2000. - Vol. II: 122 to 49 BC. - P. 749. - Ref. 315;
- ↑ Plutarch, 1990 , Roman Issues, 50.
- ↑ Livius 17, 1926 , s. 858.
See also
► 108 BC e.