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The former Cilician pirate Tarkondimotos I is made king of Anazarbos by Pompey . |
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67 BC In other calendars | |
Buddhist calendar | 477/478 (southern Buddhism); 476/477 (alternative calculation according to Buddha's Parinirvana ) |
Chinese calendar | 43rd (44th) cycle , year of the wood tiger 甲寅 ( at the beginning of the year water buffalo 癸丑) |
Greek calendar | 1./2. Year of the 178th Olympiad |
Jewish calendar | 3694/95 |
Roman calendar | from urbe condita DCLXXXVII (687) |
Seleucid era | Babylon: 244/245; Syria: 245/246 |
Events
Roman Republic
- The Roman tribune Aulus Gabinius applies to the people's assembly (the Comitia tributa ) that the general Gnaeus Pompeius be given supreme command over the Mediterranean and all coastal areas in order to be able to effectively combat the threat from pirates . His counterpart Lucius Trebellius , who, together with the Senate, does not want to accept such a concentration of power, vetoed but was so intimidated by the people that he had to withdraw this veto.
- On the basis of the Lex Gabinia introduced by Aulus Gabinius, Pompey ended the pirate nuisance, primarily Cilician pirates in the Mediterranean . The pirates are not crucified by Pompey, but made allies like Menodorus . One of them, Tarkondimotos I , is made king of Anazarbos .
- The Romans conquer Crete .
Hasmonean Empire
- The Hasmonean fratricidal war in the Hasmonean Empire begins with the death of Queen Salome Alexandra between her sons John Hyrcanus II and Aristobulus II , who does not want to recognize his brother's succession to the throne.
Born
- around 67 BC Chr .: Arsinoë IV. , Egyptian queen († 41 BC )
- around 67 BC Chr .: Sextus Pompeius , Roman general († 35 BC )
Died
- Salome Alexandra , Queen of Judea (* around 140 BC )
- Quintus Servilius Caepio , Roman politician (* around 97 BC )
- around 67 BC Chr .: Lucius Cornelius Sisenna , Roman politician (* before 117 BC)