This article concerns the period 79 BC – 70 BC.

Events

79 BC

By place

Roman republic

78 BC

By place

Roman Republic

77 BC

By place

Roman Republic
Armenia

76 BC

By place

Judea
Roman Republic
  • The Third Dalmatian war ends with the capture of Salona by proconsul Gaius Cosconius and the victory of Rome.

75 BC

By place

Roman Republic
Greece

By topic

Literature

74 BC

By place

Roman Republic
Spain

73 BC


By place

Roman Republic

72 BC

By place

Roman Republic
Europe

71 BC

By place

Roman Republic

70 BC

By place

Roman Republic
Parthia

Births

78 BC

77 BC

75 BC

73 BC

71 BC

70 BC

Deaths

78 BC

77 BC

76 BC

74 BC

73 BC

72 BC

71 BC

70 BC

References

  1. Pompey, Command (p. 12). Nic Fields, 2012. ISBN 978-1-84908-572-4.
  2. Appian, Civil Wars, 1:116; Florus, Epitome, 2.8; - Florus and Appian make the claim that the slaves withdrew to Mount Vesuvius, while Plutarch only mentions "a hill" in the account of Glaber's siege of the slave's encampment.
  3. Appian, Civil Wars, 1.117; Plutarch, Crassus 9:7; Livy, Periochae 96. Livy reports that troops under the (former) praetor Quintus Arrius killed Crixus and 20,000 of his followers.
  4. Nic Fields (2009). Spartacus and the Slave War 73–71 BC: A gladiator rebels against Rome, p. 62. ISBN 978-1-84603-353-7.
  5. Shaw, Brent D (2001). Spartacus and the Slave Wars. New York: Bedford/St. Martins, pp 178–79.
  6. Pompey, Command (p. 20). Nic Fields, 2012. ISBN 978-184908-572-4
  7. "Herod | Biography & Facts". Encyclopedia Britannica. Retrieved 7 April 2019.
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