
80 BC - Wikipedia
Year 80 BC was a year of the pre-Julian Roman calendar. At the time it was known as the Year of the Consulship of Sulla and Metellus Pius (or, less frequently, year 674 Ab urbe condita).
80s BC - Wikipedia
80s BC is the time period from 89 BC – 80 BC. Consuls: Gnaeus Pompeius Strabo and Lucius Porcius Cato. Roman forces under Lucius Porcius Cato are defeated by the Italian rebels in the Battle of Fucine Lake, Cato is killed. The Roman army of Gnaeus Pompeius Strabo decisively defeats the rebels in the Battle of Asculum.
BC, AD, CE, and BCE: Meanings and Differences Explained
What BCE and CE mean, and how they differ from BC/AD. BCE and CE stand for 'Before Common Era' and 'Common Era' respectively. The former means the same as BC and the latter is the same as AD. Thus, AD 1 and 1 CE mean the same year. These terms were first used during the 17th century.
What Do CE and BCE Mean? - timeanddate.com
CE is an abbreviation for Common Era. It means the same as AD (Anno Domini) and represents the time from year 1 and onward. BCE is short for Before Common Era. It can be used instead of BC (Before Christ) and stands for the time before year 1. CE and BCE are used in exactly the same way as the traditional abbreviations AD and BC.
Ancient Rome - Wars, Dictatorship, Republic | Britannica
2025年3月18日 · Pompey Pompey, bust c. 60–50 bce; in the Ny Carlsberg Glyptotek, Copenhagen. (more) Pompey was the son of Gnaeus Pompeius Strabo, who had triumphed after the Social War but had incurred general hatred because of cold-blooded duplicity during the troubles of 88 and 87.
Rome Timeline - World History Encyclopedia
According to legend, Ancient Rome was founded by the two brothers, and demigods, Romulus and Remus, on 21 April 753 BCE. The legend claims that in an argument over who would rule the city (or, in another version, where the city would be located) Romulus killed Remus and named the city after himself.
Roman Timeline of the 1st Century BC | UNRV Roman History
80 BC: The start of the Sertorian War under Q. Sertorius in Spain, one of the remaining Marian generals. 80 BC: G. Julius Caesar goes with an army under L. Licinius Lucullus to suppress a revolt at the city of Mitylene on the island of Lesbos. He is awarded the corona civica (oak crown) for saving a cohort from destruction. 80 BC
The Complete Roman Empire Timeline: All Important Events in …
2020年5月13日 · 80 BCE – Sertorius lands in Spain again. 79 BCE – Sulla resigns dictatorship. Sertorius defeats Metellus Pius. 78 BCE – Death of Sulla. P.Servilis starts three year campaign against pirates. 77 BCE – Pompey oppointed against Sertorius. 76 BCE-Sertorius victorious against Metellus and Pompey
Roman Engineering: The Backbone of an Empire
2025年3月9日 · The study of Roman engineering is enriched by primary sources such as De Architectura (Ten Books on Architecture) by Marcus Vitruvius Pollio, written between 30 and 20 BCE. Vitruvius, born around 80 BCE and deceased by approximately 10 BCE, provided invaluable insights into Roman architectural principles.
5 - The Spiral of Violence (104–80 BCE) - Cambridge University …
A turning point was Sulla's decision to march on Rome with an army in 88 BCE, leading to the outbreak of full civil war. Leaders sought legitimacy through violence and unique claims to divinity. While Sulla went onto create a new constitution for Rome, it …
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