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CHRONOLOGICAL TABLE Year Chapter B.C. 63 Cicero's consulship. C. Octavius C. f. born September 23. 44 Julius Caesar assassinated March 15. C. Octavius, adopted by Caesar's will, becomes C. Julius Caesar Octavianus. Octavianus raises an army at his own expense. (1) 43 C. Pansa, A. Hirtius consuls. (1) Octavianus propraetor, January 7. (1) D. Brutus besieged in Mutina, Antonius defeated. (3) Octavianus consul, August 19. (1) Lex Pedia. (2) M. Antonius, M. Lepidus, Octavianus triumviri, November 27. (1,7) 42 Battles of Philippi, in October and November. (2) 40 Octavianus celebrates ovation for victory at Philippi. (4) 36 Sicilian war against Sex. Pompeius. (25, 27) Octavianus celebrates ovation for victory over Sex. Pompeius. (4) 35-33 Wars in Illyria. (3) 33 Octavianus consul II. 32 Italy's oath to Octavianus. (25) 31 Octavianus consul III. Battle of Actium, September 2. (3) 30 Octavianus consul IV. (16) Egypt added to the Roman Empire. (27) 29 Octavianus consul V. (8, 15, 21) Wars in Dacia and Moesia. (3) Octavianus celebrates triple triumph for 87 Year Chapter victories in Illyria, at Actium, and at Alexandria. (4) Revision of the Senate. (8) 28 Octavianus consul VI. (8, 20, 34) Census. (8) 27 Octavianus consul VII. (34) Octavianus restores the State to the Senate. (34) Octavianus receives honorary title of Augustus, January 16. (34) 27-24 Augustus in Spain and Gaul. 26 Augustus consul VIII. 25-24 Expedition into Arabia. (26) 25 Augustus consul IX. 24-23 Expedition into Ethiopia. (26) 24 Augustus consul X. (15) 23 Augustus consul XI; tribunician power begins to be registered annually. (15) Famine conditions in Rome. Death of Marcellus, Augustus' nephew and son-in-law. 22 M. Marcellus, L. Arruntius consuls. (5) Famine conditions in Rome. 22-19 Augustus in the East. 20 Recovery of standards from Parthia. (29) 19 Q. Lucretius, M. Vinicius consuls. (11) Augustus returns from Syria, October 12. (11) 18 Cn. Lentulus, P. Lentulus consuls. (18) Agrippa receives the tribunician power for five years. (6) 17 C. Furnius, C. Silanus consuls. (22) Adopts Gaius and Lucius Caesar. Ludi Saeculares. (22) 16—13 Augustus in Gaul, Agrippa in the East. 14 M. Crassus, Cn. Lentulus Augur consuls. (16) 13-9 Wars in Pannonia. 13 Tib. Nero, P. Quintilius consuls. (12) Agrippa receives the tribunician power again for five years. (6) 12 P. Sulpicius, C. Valgius consuls. (10) Augustus becomes Pontifex Maximus. (10) Death of Agrippa. 11 Paullus Fabius Maximus, Q. Tubero consuls. (6) 9 Conquest of Pannonia by Tib. Nero. (30) Revision of the Senate. (8) Death of Drusus. 88 Chronological Table [3.133.147.252] Project MUSE (2024-04-25 18:33 GMT) Chronological Table 89 Year Chapter 8 C. Censorinus, C. Asinius consuls. (8) Census. (8) 7 Tib. Nero, Cn. Piso consuls. (16) 6 C. Antistius, D. Laelius consuls. (16) Tib. Nero receives the tribunician power for five years. (6) 5 Augustus consul XII. (15) 4 C. Calvisius, L. Passienus consuls. (16) 3 L. Lentulus, M. Messalla consuls. (16) 2 Augustus consul XIII. (15, 22, 35) L. Caninius, Q. Fabricius consuls. (16) Temple of Mars Ultor dedicated. (21) Augustus receives the title of Pater Patriae. (35) A.D. 2 Death of L. Caesar. (14) Conquest of Armenia. (27) 4 Death of C. Caesar. (14) Tib. Nero receives the tribunician power again for ten years. (6) 6 M. Lepidus, L. Arruntius consuls. (17) 9 Defeat of Quintilius Varus in Teutoburg Forest. (Fr. 40) 13 Tiberius Caesar (formerly Tiberius Nero) receives the tribunician power again for ten years. (6) Revision of the Senate (8) 14 Sex. Pompeius, Sex. Appuleius consuls. (8) Census. (8) Death of Augustus, August 19. NOTE. The year of Augustus' tribunician power was July 1 to June 30. Augustus first used the title as a means of dating in 23 B.C. Tribunician power I was, then, July 1, 23 B.C., to June 30, 22 B.C.; II was 22-21 B.C., and so on, XXXVII beginning July 1, A.D. 14. This page intentionally left blank ...

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