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- 0s_BC abstract "0s BC is usually considered the last decade of the 1st century BC and the 1st millennium BC. However, like the 0s, the number of years in the 0s BC is not always clearly defined. Note that there is no year zero (0) in either the proleptic Gregorian calendar or Julian calendar. Hence 1 BC is followed by the year AD 1.AD 1 is the first year of the Anno Domini era (also known as the Common Era). In 525 (the consulship of Probus Junior Flavius Probus), a Christian monk named Dionysius Exiguus stated that the incarnation of Jesus occurred 525 years earlier. Whether Dionysius regarded "incarnation" as Jesus' birth or conception, and whether Dionysius placed it in 1 BC or AD 1 are debated by modern scholars. Nevertheless, these same scholars believe Jesus was actually born a few years earlier, during this decade.This article concerns the period 9 BC – 1 BC, the last nine years before the Anno Domini era, not the last ten years.== 0s BC: events by year ==Contents: 9 BC 8 BC 7 BC 6 BC 5 BC 4 BC 3 BC 2 BC 1 BC === 9 BC ====== By place ======= Roman Empire ==== Pannonia is incorporated in the Roman Empire as part of Illyria. The Ara Pacis ("Altar of Augustan Peace"), voted by the Senate four years earlier, is dedicated. Nero Claudius Drusus begins a campaign against the Marcomanni, but dies soon after a fall from his horse. Tiberius Claudius Nero continues the conquest of Germania.=== 8 BC ====== By place ======= Roman Empire ==== King Maroboduus becomes ruler of the Marcomanni and fights against the Roman expansion in Bohemia. Arminius, son of a Cheruscan chieftain, is taken hostage to Rome where he receives a military education.=== 7 BC ====== By place ======= Roman Empire ==== Tiberius Claudius Nero and Gnaeus Calpurnius Piso are Roman Consuls.=== 6 BC ====== By place ======= Roman Empire ==== Emperor Augustus sent ferrets (named viverrae by Plinius) to the Balearic Islands to control the rabbit plagues. Tiberius Claudius Nero is sent to Armenia, then retires to Rhodes.=== 5 BC ====== 4 BC ====== By place ======= Judea Province, Roman Empire ==== After the death of Herod the Great, there is unrest in his kingdom. His son, Herod Archelaus becomes the new ruler of Judea. Herod Antipas becomes tetrarch of Galilee and Perea. The Governor of Syria, Publius Quintilius Varus, assembles three of his four legions, including Legio X Fretensis, and marched down to Jerusalem from Antioch to restore order. He crucifies 2,000 Jewish rebels.=== 3 BC ====== By place ======= Roman Empire ==== King Maroboduus of the Marcomanni organized in the area later known as Bohemia a confederation of Germanic tribes, with the Hermunduri, Lombards, Semnoni and Vandals. Lucius Domitius Ahenobarbus commands the Roman army in Germania and crossed the Elbe. He builds the pontes longi over the marshes between the Rhine and the Ems.=== 2 BC ====== By place ======= Roman Empire ==== Emperor Augustus is proclaimed Pater Patriae, or "father of the country" by the Roman Senate; this bestowed title is the logical consequence and final proof of Augustus' supreme position as princeps, the first in charge over the Roman state. Julia the Elder, daughter of Augustus, is exiled on charges of treason and adultery to Pandateria; her mother Scribonia accompanies her. The Aqua Alsietina Roman aqueduct is constructed.==== Parthia ==== Phraates V becomes king of the Parthian Empire, after he and his mother "the goddess Musa" have murdered his father Phraates IV.=== 1 BC ====== By place ======= Roman Empire ==== Emperor Augustus sent his stepson Gaius Caesar as army commander to the East and made a peace treaty with Phraates V on an island in the river Euphrates. Ovid writes the Ars Amatoria.==== China ==== Emperor, Ai of Han dies and is succeeded by his cousin Ping of Han, a boy who is nine years old. Wang Mang is appointed regent by the Grand Empress Dowager Wang. Former regent Dong Xian commits suicide.=== By topic ======= Religion ==== Birth of Jesus (conception on 25 March and birth on 25 December), as assigned by Dionysius Exiguus in his anno Domini era according to most scholars (Dionysius used the word "incarnation", but it is not known whether he meant conception or birth). However, at least one scholar thinks Dionysius placed the incarnation of Jesus in the next year, AD 1. Most modern scholars do not consider Dionysius' calculations authoritative, placing the event several years earlier (see Chronology of Jesus).== Births == Ptolemy of Mauretania (d. AD 40)== Deaths == Dong Xian, a Han dynasty Chinese official under Emperor Ai of Han (b. 23 BC) Emperor Ai of Han (b. 27 BC) Empress Fu Empress Zhao Feiyan (b. 32 BC)=== ===".
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- 0s_BC comment "0s BC is usually considered the last decade of the 1st century BC and the 1st millennium BC. However, like the 0s, the number of years in the 0s BC is not always clearly defined. Note that there is no year zero (0) in either the proleptic Gregorian calendar or Julian calendar. Hence 1 BC is followed by the year AD 1.AD 1 is the first year of the Anno Domini era (also known as the Common Era).".
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