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174 BC e.

1st millennium BC e.
IV century BC e. - III century BC e. -
II century BC e. - I century BC e. - I century
200th BC e.209208207206205204203202201200
190th BC e.199198197196195194193192191190
180s BC e.189188187186185184183182181180
170th BC e.179178177176175174173172171170
160th BC e.169168167166165164163162161160
150s BC e.159158157156155154153152151150
140s BC e.149148147146145144143142141140
130th BC e.139138137136135134133132131130
120th BC e.129128127126125124123122121120
110th BC e.119118117116115114113112111110
100th BC e.109108107106105104103102101one hundred
90s BC e.99989796959493929190
Chronological table

Content

  • 1 Events
  • 2 China
  • 3 passed away
  • 4 notes
  • 5 See also

Events

  • Consuls : Spurius Postumius Albin Pavlul ( patrician ) and Quintus Mucius Stcevola ( plebeian ); praetors : Gaius Cassius Longinus (in Rome ), Gnei Servilius Cepion (in Far Spain ), Lucius Claudius (in Sicily ), Lucius Cornelius Scipio (for foreigners), Marc Atilius Serran (in Sardinia ) and Publius Fury Phil (in Middle Spain) [1] ); proprethors : Appius Claudius Centon (in Near Spain) and Servius Cornelius Sulla (in Sardinia); censors : Aulus Postumius Albinus Lusk (patrician) and Quintus Fulvius Flaccus (plebeian [2] [3] ).
  • Start of construction of the Temple of Olympian Zeus in Athens .

China

  • Shanuy Hunnu became Laoshan.
  • 174–161 - Shanuy of the Hiyun Hiyun (Laoshan).
  • 174 - The Huns of Laoshan attack the Yuezhe and drive them away from Gansu.

Died

  • Mode - founder of the Hunnu state;
  • Gnei Servilius Cepion - Consul of the Roman Republic of 203 BC e .;
  • Publius Eli Pet - Consul in 201 BC e .;
  • Tiberius Sempronius Long - Consul of 194 BC e .;
  • Mark Sempronius Tuditan - Consul of the Republic in 185 BC e [4] .;
  • Guy Mamilius Atell - Praetor 207 BC e. (all of the listed Romans died from a pestilence epidemic [5] ).

Notes

  1. ↑ Brennan T. The Praetorship in The Roman Republic. - New York & Oxford : Oxford University Press , 2000. - Vol. II: 122 to 49 BC. - P. 734;
  2. ↑ Titus Livy . History of Rome from the founding of the City . - M., 1989-93. - T. III - Page 413-419;
  3. ↑ Broughton R. The Magistrates of The Roman Republic. - New York , 1951. - Vol. I - Pp. 403-407;
  4. ↑ Livy . History from the founding of the city, xli, 21 (8);
  5. ↑ Münzer F. Mamilius 5 // Paulys Realencyclopädie der classischen Altertumswissenschaft (RE). - 1942. - Bd. XIV, 1. - Kol. 956-957.

See also

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Source - https://ru.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=174_year_to_&E&oldid=98194771


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