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Calendar overview 5
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Germanicus marries ... |
… Vipsania Agrippina . |
The year 5 in other calendars | |
Vikram Sambat (Nepalese Calendar) | 61/62 (turn of the year April) |
Buddhist calendar | 548/549 (southern Buddhism); 547/548 (alternative calculation according to Buddha's Parinirvana ) |
Chinese calendar | 45th (46th) cycle , year of the wood-buffalo乙丑 ( at the beginning of the year wood-rat 甲子) |
Greek calendar | 4th year of the 195th / 1st year of the 196th Olympiad |
Jewish calendar | 3765/66 (23/24 September) |
Roman calendar | from urbe condita DCCLVIII (758) |
Seleucid era | Babylon: 315/316 (turn of the year April); Syria: 316/317 (New Year October) |
Spanish era | 43 |
Events
Politics and world events
Roman Empire
- Spring: Tiberius Caesar Augustus , general of the Roman army in Germania , defeats the Lombards on the lower reaches of the Elbe together with the Roman navy .
- C. Iulius Caesar Germanicus marries Iulia Vipsania Agrippina , the granddaughter of Emperor Augustus .
- The Roman Senate adopts the lex Valeria Cornelia , which regulates the voting rights of the Comitia centuriata .
- The area of the later province of Germania inferior , at that time still an army district, is pacified by Tiberius.
- Establishment of a municipal police force (cohortes urbanae) in Rome.
Europe
- Rome recognizes Cunobelinus ( Cymbeline ), King of Catuvellauni , as King of Britain.
- The Germanic tribes Cimbri and Chatti send ambassadors to Rome.
Culture and society
- The Greek Strabo denies the movement of the earth.
Born
- Yin Lihua , Chinese Empress of the Han Dynasty († 64 )
- Iulia Drusi Caesaris , daughter of T. Drusus Iulius Caesar and Livilla († 43 )
- Ru Zi , Chinese emperor of the Han dynasty († 25 )
Died
- Gaius Asinius Pollio , Roman politician and author (* 76 BC )