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Heads of state

4th
Gaius Caesar
After Gaius Caesar died, ...
Bust of Tiberius
... Tiberius becomes Augustus' designated successor .
The year 4 in other calendars
Vikram Sambat (Nepalese Calendar) 60/61 (turn of the year April)
Buddhist calendar 547/548 (southern Buddhism); 546/547 (alternative calculation according to Buddha's Parinirvana )
Chinese calendar 44./45. (45./46.) Cycle , year of the wood rat甲子 ( at the beginning of the year water pig Schwein)
Greek calendar 3rd / 4th Year of the 195th Olympiad
Jewish calendar 3764/65 (September 3-4)
Roman calendar from urbe condita DCCLVII (757)
Seleucid era Babylon: 314/315 (turn of the year April); Syria: 315/316 (New Year October)
Spanish era 42

Events

Politics and world events

Roman Empire

  • The Roman Senate issues the lex Aelia Sentia , which regulates the release of slaves . The age of the owner must be at least 20 years, that of the slave 30 years.
  • February 21 : Gaius Caesar , designated successor to the emperor, is wounded on a mission to Armenia during the siege of the city of Artagira. He dies on the way home.
  • June 26th : After the death of his two adoptive sons Lucius and Gaius Caesar, Emperor Augustus is forced to reorganize his succession. He adopts his stepson, the 42-year-old Tiberius Claudius Nero ("Tiberius") under the name Tiberius Julius Caesar . This in turn adopts the only 19-year-old son of Drusus , Nero Claudius Germanicus ("Germanicus"), who receives the name Gaius Iulius Caesar Germanicus . Third in line to the throne is Marcus Vipsanius Agrippa Postumus , who was also adopted by Augustus and the son of Augustus' daughter Iulia . He was given the name Agrippa Iulius Caesar .
  • Tiberius again takes over the supreme command of the Roman army in Germania .
  • Delegations from the Roman Empire and the Cherusci meet in the northern Rhine Valley . A friendship pact is concluded between the Rome-friendly King Segimer and Tiberius. The king's sons, Arminius and Flavus (their Germanic names are unknown), take over the leadership of a Cheruscan auxiliary army in the service of the Roman Empire.

Asia

  • The Parthian King Phraatakes and his mother Queen Musa disappear from the political scene. Nothing is known today about their fate. Orodes III becomes the new Parthian king .
  • The king of the Korean empire Silla , Bak Hyeokgeose , dies. Namhae Chachaung becomes the new ruler.

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