22 BC Chr.

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Heads of state

22 BC Chr.
22 BC In other calendars
Vikram Sambat (Nepalese Calendar) 35/36 (turn of the year April)
Buddhist calendar 522/523 (southern Buddhism); 521/522 (alternative calculation according to Buddha's Parinirvana )
Chinese calendar 44th (45th) cycle , year of the earth-pig己亥 ( at the beginning of the year earth-dog 戊戌)
Greek calendar 2nd / 3rd Year of the 189th Olympiad
Jewish calendar 3739/40 (9/10 September)
Roman calendar from urbe condita DCCXXXII (732)
Seleucid era Babylon: 289/290 (turn of April); Syria: 290/291 (New Year October)
Spanish era 17th

Events

Politics and world events

Culture

  • The actor Pylades separates the performance from the movement in the theater of ancient Rome .
  • The organization of gladiator fights is increasingly integrated into the imperial cult . Senators can still organize such games, but Augustus has issued a decree stating that no more than 120 gladiators may be used in these cases. At the same time, he limited the number of days on which gladiator games can be held to the period from December 2nd to 8th, to the Saturnalia days between December 17th and 23rd at the winter solstice, and the Quinquatrus spring festival between December 19th and March 23.

Born

Died

  • around 22 BC Chr .: Artavasdes II. , King of Atropatene (* around 59 BC)