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Events
- 58 - Consuls : Aulus Gabinius and Lucius Calpurnius Pison Cesonine (two plebeians ); Proconsul : Gaius Julius Caesar (in both Gauls ); praetors : Guy Memmius Gemell , Guy Fabius , Lucius Willius Annalis , Lucius Domitius Agenobarb , Lucius Cornelius Lentulus Cruz , Lucius Flavius , Publius Attius Var and Publius Nigidius Figul ; proprethors : Gnei Cornelius Lentulus Marcellinus (in Syria ), Lucius Appuleius (in Macedonia ), Titus Ampius Balb (in Asia ) and Titus Vettius Sabin (in Africa ); kurul edil : Mark Emilius Skavr ; plebeian aediles: Quintus Marcius Crispus and Publius Plavius Gipsei Gutta ; plebeian tribunes : Quintus of Terence Culleon , Lucius Antistius Turpion [1] , Lucius Ninny Kvadrat , Lucius Novy Niger , Publius Claudius Pulhr and Guy Eli Lig [2] ; Quaestors : Guy Calpurnius Pison Frugi (in Bithynia ), Gnei Plantius (in Macedonia), Decimus Lelius (in Sicily [3] ), Lucius Caninius Gallus and Mark Celius Rufus (in Sicily [4] [3] ); coin triumphs : Gnei Cornelius Lentulus Marcellinus , Marcus Amelius Skavr and Publius Plavius Gipsei Gutta.
- 58 - Praetors demand an investigation into Caesar's activities. The Senate refused. The exile of Cicero to Macedonia. The death of Macedonia's prophet Gaius Octavius, married to Julia, Caesar's niece. Accession of Cyprus to Rome.
- Having attacked the guard of the Armenian prince Tigran, son of Tigran the Great , Claudius , having kidnapped him, helps him to escape from Rome; at the same time, in the fray mortally wounded brother Elia League - Mark Papyriy Mason.
- The Helvets are defeated by Julius Caesar .
- 58 - The Helvets decide to move to the mouth of the Garonne and go through the land of allobrogs. Caesar arrived in Genoa and destroyed the bridge over Rodan. When the Helvettes moved through the areas of sequans and Edui, they turned to Caesar for help. Caesar breaks the Helvets when crossing the Arar , breaks them at Bibrakt and makes them return.
- 58 - Ariovist moved to Vesontion, the capital of sequans. The Romans, under the command of Caesar, supporting the Aedaeus, opposed the Ariovist Germans and occupied Vesontion. Caesar attacked Ariovist and defeated his army, pursuing him to the Rhine. The remnants of the Germans fled to the right bank of the Rhine. Winter - Caesar in Cisalpine Gaul.
- 58 - The Alexandrians rebel again and drive out Ptolemy Avlet for cruelty. Flight of Ptolemy to Rome. Alexandrians transfer power to his daughter Berenice.
- 58-56 - Queen of Egypt Berenice IV. The eldest daughter of Ptolemy XI.
Hunnu :
- 58-31 - Shanuy of the Huns of Huhan. Opal Geese Prince. Rebellion in favor of Huhanye. Suicide of the Uyan-Guidi. The Wuhuan raid on the Geese clan.
Born
- September 28 - Livia Druzilla , Roman Empress, wife of Octavian Augustus ( 39 BC - 14 ), mother of Emperor Tiberius , grandmother of Emperor Claudius , great-great-grandmother of Emperor Caligula and great-great-grandmother of Emperor Nero .
Died
- Guy Vicellius Varron , Couscer 's cousin [5] . Guy Licinius colleague on edility apprx. 66 BC e [6] [7] [8] [9] .;
- Mark Papyriy Mason , a Roman horseman and one of the escorts of the Armenian prince Tigran, brother Elias League and friend of Pompey . Killed during a skirmish on the Appian Way with Claudius mercenaries.
Note
- ↑ Pseudo-Caesar . Notes on the Spanish War , approx. Number 64;
- ↑ Mark Tullius Cicero . Brutus, or On the famous orators , 68 (241);
- ↑ 1 2 Münzer F. Laelius 6 // Paulys Realencyclopädie der classischen Altertumswissenschaft (RE). - 1924. - Bd. XII, 1. - Kol. 411-412;
- ↑ Mark Tullius Cicero . In defense of Celius , approx. 27;
- ↑ Cicero . Brutus, or On the famous orators, 76 (264);
- ↑ Mark Vitruvius Pollion . On Architecture , II, 8 (9);
- ↑ Guy Pliny Second . Natural History , XXXV, 49 (173);
- ↑ Gundel H. Visellius 3 // RE. - 1999. - Bd. IX A, 1. - Kol. 355-358;
- ↑ Broughton R. The Magistrates of The Roman Republic. - New York , 1952. - Vol. II - P. 189.
See also
► 58 BC e.