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Heads of state

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The year 3 in other calendars
Buddhist calendar 546/547 (southern Buddhism); 545/546 (alternative calculation according to Buddha's Parinirvana )
Chinese calendar 44th (45th) cycle , year of the water-pig癸亥 ( at the beginning of the year water-dog 壬戌)
Greek calendar 2nd / 3rd Year of the 195th Olympiad
Jewish calendar 3763/64 (September 14-15)
Roman calendar from urbe condita DCCLVI (756)
Seleucid era Babylon: 313/314 (turn of the year April); Syria: 314/315 (turn of the year October)
Spanish era 41
Vikram Sambat (Nepalese Calendar) 59/60 (turn of the year April)

Events

Politics and world events

Roman Empire

Augustus
  • Fourth extension of the imperium proconsulare of Augustus for another 10 years. The imperium proconsulare was one of the central instruments of rule of Augustus and his successors (supreme authority over the legions stationed in the endangered provinces), but was never awarded to Princeeps Augustus for life, but only extended by the Senate: 18 and 13 BC. By 5 years, 8 BC. As well as 3 and 13 AD by 10 years. Only Tiberius received the imperium proconsulare on August 19, 14 AD for life.

Germania magna

Born

  • Ban Biao , Chinese historian and official of the Han Dynasty († 54 )

Individual evidence

  1. Dietmar Kienast: Roman Empire Table , 2nd edition, Darmstadt 1996, 66.
  2. Dietmar Kienast: Roman Imperial Table , 2nd edition, Darmstadt 1996, 77.