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- 69 - Consuls : Quintus Hortensius Gortal (c. 114 - June 50 BC) and Quintus Cecilius Metellus Crete (two plebeians ); Proconsul : Lucius Licinius Lucullus of Pontus (in Asia ); praetors : Gnei Cornelius Scipio [1] , Quintus of Publications , Lucius Volcius Tull , Manius Emilius Lepidus , Marc Lollius Palikan , Marc Cecilius Metellus , Marc Unius and Publius Cornelius Dolabella ; propreters : Avl Manlius Torquat (in Africa ), Guy Antistius Vet (in Spain ), Guy Celius Cald , Mark Pupiy Pison Frugi Kalpurnian (in Spain ) and Lucius Afraniy (in Spain or Narbonne Gaul ); plebeian aediles : Mark Tullius Cicero and Mark Cezonius ; tribunes of the people : Guy Vicellius Varron , Guy Licinius Moray , Quint Cornicius and Quint Manlius ; Quaestors : Gaius Julius Caesar and Publius Sulpicius Rufus ; Prosecutor : Guy Virgil (in Sicily ); pontiffs : Publius Albinovan, Sextus Quintillius Var, Publius Volumnius, Publius Sulpicius Galba , Lucius Claudius , Lucius Cornelius and Publius Mucius Stcevola; Augur : Lucius Julius Caesar ; Quindetsemvir Rites : Lucius Manlius Torquatus [2] ; coin triumvir : Mark Plethorius Cestian .
- 69 - The defeat of Delos by pirates.
- 69, spring - Romans besiege Tigranakert. The defeat of Tigran, who was trying to free the city. Autumn is the capture and plunder of the city (see Battle of Tigranakert ).
- 69 - The southern possessions of Armenia fall away from it. Antiochus, son of Antiochus X, raised in Asia, entered Syria, and the Syrians willingly accepted him as king. Lucullus leaves him king. The Romans recognized the independence of Seleucia Pieria.
- 69 - Caesar is a quaestor under Antistia Veta, governor of Near Spain. Caesar visits the temple in Hades.
- 69-64 - King of Syria Antiochus XIII Asian. Son of Antiochus X the Pious and Selena (Cleopatra V).
Born
- Cleopatra VII Filopator - the last queen of Hellenistic Egypt , lover Julius Caesar and Mark Anthony .
- Octavia the Younger is the sister of Octavian Augustus .
Died
- Julia Maria - aunt Julia Caesar , widow of Gaya Maria .
Notes
- ↑ Brennan T. The Praetorship in The Roman Republic. - NY & Oxford : Oxford University Press , 2000. - Vol. II: 122 to 49 BC. - P. 749. - Ref. 319;
- ↑ Broughton R. The Magistrates of The Roman Republic. - New York , 1952. - Vol. II - Pp. 131-137.
See also
► 69 BC e.