80s BC

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Millennium: 1st millennium BC
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  • 84 BC
  • 83 BC
  • 82 BC
  • 81 BC
  • 80 BC
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80s BC is the time period from 89 BC – 80 BC.

Events[]

89 BC

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Roman Republic[]
Asia Minor[]

88 BC[]

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Roman Republic[]
  • The Social War ends with the defeat of the Italian allies by the Romans. Lucius Cornelius Sulla, age 50, becomes the first Roman commander to march on Rome with his army and to capture the city by force. This extraordinary act is prompted by his desire to maintain his proconsular command for the First Mithridatic War in Asia Minor.[1]
  • The First Roman Civil War starts with an uprising led by Gaius Marius, but the populares under the tribune P. Sulpicius Rufus are crushed by the optimates under Sulla. Marius flees to Africa.
  • First Civil War in Rome, between Marius and Sulla. Some Italian cities are destroyed: for instance, Forlì, rebuilt by the praetor Livius Clodius afterwards.
  • The Dardani, Scordisci, and the Maedi attack the Roman province of Macedonia.
Greece[]

87 BC[]

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Roman Republic[]
China[]

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Technology[]

86 BC[]

By place[]

Roman Republic[]

85 BC[]

By place[]

Roman Republic[]

84 BC[]

By place[]

Asia[]
Roman Republic[]

83 BC[]

By place[]

Roman Republic[]

82 BC[]

By place[]

Roman Republic[]
Dacia[]
  • Burebista unifies the Dacian population forming the first (and biggest) unified Dacian Kingdom, on the territory of modern Romania and surroundings. 82 BC is also the starting year of his reign.

By topic[]

Astronomy[]
  • The Aurigid shower parent comet C/1911 N1 (Kiess) returns to the inner solar system and sheds the dust particles that one revolution later cause the 1935, 1986, 1994, and 2007 Aurigid meteor outbursts on Earth.

81 BC[]

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Roman Republic[]
China[]

80 BC[]

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Roman Republic[]
Egypt[]
  • Ptolemy XII Auletes succeeds Ptolemy XI Alexander II to the throne of Egypt.
  • Ptolemy XI marries Berenice III, but murders his bride for unknown reasons.
  • Alexandria comes under Roman jurisdiction.

By topic[]

Art[]
  • Roman artists begin to extend the space of a room visually with painted scenes of figures on a shallow stage or with a landscape or cityscape.
Literature[]

Births[]

89 BC

87 BC

86 BC

85 BC

84 BC

  • Catullus, Roman poet (approximate date) (d. c. 54 BC)
  • Servilius Casca, Roman politician (d. c. 42 BC)
  • Surena, Parthian general (d. 53 BC)

83 BC

82 BC

80 BC

  • Scribonia, wife to the Roman Emperor Augustus (approximate date) (d. AD 16)

Deaths[]

89 BC

88 BC

87 BC

86 BC

85 BC

84 BC

83 BC

82 BC

81 BC

80 BC

References[]

  1. ^ Pompey, Command (p. 11). Nic Fields, 2012. ISBN 978-1-84908-572-4
  2. ^ Pompey, Command (p. 39). Nic Fields, 2012. ISBN 978-1-84908-572-4
  3. ^ Nic Fields (2012). Osprey series: Command - Pompey, p. 7. ISBN 978-1-84908-572-4.
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