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  • August 22 or August 26 – Julius Caesar commands his first invasions of Britain, likely a reconnaissance-in-force expedition, in response to the Britons giving military aid to his Gallic enemies. Caesar retreats back to Gaul when the majority of his force is prevented from landing by storms.
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  • The Xiongnu split into two hordes. The Eastern horde is subject to China.

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The article s lead section may need to be rewritten The reason given is it is self referential Please help improve the lead and read the lead layout guide December 2017 Learn how and when to remove this message This article concerns the period 59 BC 50 BC Map of the world in 50 BC Contents 1 Events 1 1 59 BC 1 1 1 By place 1 1 1 1 Roman Republic 1 2 58 BC 1 2 1 By place 1 2 1 1 Roman Republic 1 2 1 2 Egypt 1 2 1 3 Asia 1 3 57 BC 1 3 1 By place 1 3 1 1 Roman Republic 1 3 1 2 Parthia 1 3 1 3 Asia 1 4 56 BC 1 4 1 By place 1 4 1 1 Roman Republic 1 4 1 2 Britain 1 5 55 BC 1 5 1 By place 1 5 1 1 Roman Republic 1 5 1 2 Britain 1 5 1 3 Parthia 1 6 54 BC 1 6 1 By place 1 6 1 1 Roman Republic 1 7 53 BC 1 7 1 By place 1 7 1 1 Roman Republic 1 7 1 2 Armenia 1 8 52 BC 1 8 1 By place 1 8 1 1 Roman Republic 1 9 51 BC 1 9 1 By place 1 9 1 1 Roman Republic 1 9 1 2 Egypt 1 9 1 3 Asia 1 10 50 BC 1 10 1 By place 1 10 1 1 Roman Republic 2 Significant people 3 Births 4 Deaths 5 ReferencesEvents edit59 BC This section is transcluded from 59 BC edit history By place edit Roman Republic edit Consuls Gaius Julius Caesar and Marcus Calpurnius Bibulus known in jest as the consulship of Julius and Caesar due to Bibulus Social withdrawal from public view to consult the heavens in an effort to invalidate Caesar s intended legislation Caesar makes the Acta Diurna Daily News the world s first daily newspaper public The Acta contains details of official decrees and appointments births deaths and marriages Even sport results the outcome of the gladiatorial contests and chariot races at the capital The First Triumvirate Caesar Pompey and Crassus form an unofficial alliance or 60 BC Caesar marries Calpurnia in Rome The colonia of Florentia modern Florence founded 58 BC edit This section is transcluded from 58 BC edit history By place edit Roman Republic edit Consuls Lucius Calpurnius Piso Caesoninus and Aulus Gabinius Publius Clodius Pulcher Roman tribune institutes a monthly corn dole for poor Romans and exiles Cicero from the city Cyprus becomes a Roman province First year of Julius Caesar s Gallic Wars Julius Caesar becomes a provincial governor proconsul and leads a Roman army 6 Roman legions Legio VII Legio VIII Legio IX Legio X and newly levied Legio XI and Legio XII into Gaul 1 He deploys auxiliaries as part of this army including Balearic slingers Numidian and Cretan archers 2 and Celtic Gallic cavalry such as the allied Aedui 3 Caesar builds a 19 mile earthwork complete with fortifications and watchtowers between Lake Geneva and the Jura Mountains 4 June Caesar defeats the migrating Helvetii in the Battle of the Arar Saone 5 July Caesar decisively defeats the Helvetii in the Battle of Bibracte 6 September Caesar decisively defeats the Suebi led by King Ariovistus in the Battle of Vosges 7 Winter Caesar leaves his legions in winter quarters among the Sequani located in modern day Burgundy far to the north of the formal boundary of Gallia Transalpina He returns to Gallia Cisalpina carrying out judicial and administrative activities 8 Egypt edit Berenice IV becomes queen of Egypt after temporarily dethroning her father King Ptolemy XII Auletes Asia edit Base year of the Vikrama Era founded by Vikrama king of Ujjain in India 57 BC edit This section is transcluded from 57 BC edit history By place edit Roman Republic edit Consuls Publius Cornelius Lentulus Spinther and Quintus Caecilius Metellus Nepos Second year of Julius Caesar s Gallic Wars Spring Julius Caesar raises a further two legions Legio XIII and Legio XIV bringing his army in Gaul to eight legions at which strength it remains until 54 BC Caesar sends Servius Sulpicius Galba with Legio XII into the territory of the Nantuates Seduni and the Veragri He occupies Octodurus modern day Martigny in Switzerland Caesar defeats a Belgic army near Bibrax modern day Laon in the territory of the Remi He moves northwards against the Belgic tribes the Nervii and the Aduatuci 9 May Battle of the Axona Caesar defeats the forces of the Belgae under King Galba of the Suessiones July Battle of the Sabis Caesar defeats the Nervii Roman forces are almost annihilated in an ambush September The siege and capture of Aduatuca modern day Tongeren by Caesar Parthia edit Mithridates IV becomes king of Parthia Asia edit King Vikramaditya establishes the Vikram era Bak Hyeokgeose becomes the first ruler of the kingdom of Silla traditional date 10 The city of Gwangju the sixth largest city in South Korea is founded 56 BC edit This section is transcluded from 56 BC edit history By place edit Roman Republic edit Roman Consuls are Gnaeus Cornelius Lentulus Marcellinus and Lucius Marcius Philippus Clodia accuses her former lover Marcus Caelius Rufus of trying to poison her The trial ends with the defendant acquitted thanks to the Pro Caelio speech of Cicero There is no more reference to the formerly well known Clodia Third year of Julius Caesar s Gallic Wars Battle of Morbihan Decimus Junius Brutus Albinus one of Caesar s subordinates defeats the Veneti of Brittany The Gauls lose most of their warships to the Romans in a sea battle at modern day Quiberon Bay The strongholds on the coast are stormed and the population is slaughtered or sold into slavery The three Roman politician generals of the First Triumvirate Caesar Pompey and Crassus meet at the Luca Conference at the town of Luca modern Lucca in Tuscany near Pisa where they renewed their fraying political alliance and further cemented the three men s increasing consolidation of power in the Roman Republic Autumn Julius Caesar leads an attack on the Morini and the Menapii tribes of the Belgae on the North Sea They withdraw into their forests creating difficulties for Caesar s supply lines The onset of bad weather forces him to pull back into Gallia Belgica 11 Britain edit This year or possibly the following year the king of the Trinovantes called Imanuentius is overthrown and killed by his rival Cassivellaunus His son Mandubracius flees to Gaul and appeals to Julius Caesar for help 55 BC edit This section is transcluded from 55 BC edit history By place edit Roman Republic edit Consuls Marcus Licinius Crassus and Gnaeus Pompeius Magnus Consuls Marcus Licinius Crassus and Gnaeus Pompeius Magnus pass the Lex Trebonia Pompey s Theater the first permanent non wooden theatre in Rome is built Built of stone on the Field of Mars it included a temple to Venus Victorious a public courtyard and a meeting hall or curia in the far end near the Sacred Area Fourth year of Julius Caesar s Gallic Wars Spring Julius Caesar starts the season campaigning in Illyricum in the Balkan region against the Pirustae who have been raiding Roman territory 12 Summer Julius Caesar defeats the Usipetes and the Tencteri two Germanic tribes who have been driven across the Rhine River by the Suebi He spreads Roman law and order and makes the whole country as far as the Channel accessible to trade May Julius Caesar defeats a Germanic army then massacres the women and children totalling 430 000 people near the Meuse and Rhine Rivers now known as the city of Kessel in the Netherlands June Julius Caesar crosses the Rhine River near modern day Koblenz He constructs a wooden bridge between Andernach and Neuwied Germany Britain edit August 22 or August 26 Julius Caesar commands his first invasions of Britain likely a reconnaissance in force expedition in response to the Britons giving military aid to his Gallic enemies Caesar retreats back to Gaul when the majority of his force is prevented from landing by storms Parthia edit Mithridates IV claimant to the throne of Parthia supported by Aulus Gabinius Roman governor of Syria is defeated by Surena general under Orodes in the Battle of Seleucia 54 BC edit This section is transcluded from 54 BC edit history By place edit Roman Republic edit Consuls Appius Claudius Pulcher and Lucius Domitius Ahenobarbus Fifth year of Julius Caesar s Gallic Wars July Second of Caesar s Invasions of Britain Julius Caesar receives nominal submission from the tribal chief Cassivellaunus and installs Mandubracius as a friendly king Winter Ambiorix revolts in Gaul He joins with Catuvolcus in an uprising against the Roman army Caesar s senior officers Lucius Aurunculeius Cotta and Quintus Titurius Sabinus are ambushed by the Eburones and killed along with almost their entire forces Pompey builds the first permanent theatre in Rome Crassus arrives in Syria as proconsul and invades the Parthian Empire initiating the Roman Persian Wars which were to last nearly seven centuries Octavia the Younger and Gaius Claudius Marcellus marry The beginning of the breakup of the First Triumvirate with the death of Caesar s daughter Julia 53 BC edit This section is transcluded from 53 BC edit history By place edit Roman Republic edit Consuls Marcus Valerius Messalla and Gnaeus Domitius Calvinus Parthian War Crassus sacks the Temple of Hierapolis and the Temple in Jerusalem on his way to engage the Parthians May 6 Battle of Carrhae Romans defeated and Crassus killed by Parthians led by General Surena Gallic War Julius Caesar suppresses a revolt led by Ambiorix near Sabis Northern Gaul At Cenabum modern Orleans Roman merchants are massacred by the Carnutes Vercingetorix an Arverni chieftain leads a revolt against Caesar in Central Gaul Winter Caesar enrolls non citizen soldiers in Gallia Transalpina genesis of Legio V Alaudae He increases his army to ten legions 13 Armenia edit Artavasdes II becomes king of Armenia 52 BC edit This section is transcluded from 52 BC edit history By place edit Roman Republic edit Consuls Quintus Caecilius Metellus Pius Scipio Nasica and Gnaeus Pompeius Magnus Gnaeus Pompeius marries Cornelia Metella Milo is tried for the murder of Clodius Despite Cicero s legal defence Pro Milone he is found guilty and exiled in Massilia modern Marseille Last year of Julius Caesar s Gallic Wars March Siege and capture of Avaricum Bourges April May Siege and repulse from Gergovia July Battle of the Vingeanne Julius Caesar rebuffs with his German auxiliaries a Gallic cavalry attack of Vercingetorix Summer Siege of Alesia Julius Caesar spreads out his legions around the Oppidum and builds a string of fortifications surrounding the stronghold of Alesia September Battle of Alesia Julius Caesar defeats the Gallic allies coming to aid Vercingetorix led by his cousin Vercassivellanus Vercingetorix surrenders on October 3 signalling the Roman conquest of Gaul The final pacification of Gaul is completed the following year Winter Julius Caesar crosses Mons Cevenna central Gaul and sends his army through the passes covered with snowdrifts to take the rebellious Arverni by surprise 14 51 BC edit This section is transcluded from 51 BC edit history By place edit Roman Republic edit Consuls Marcus Claudius Marcellus and Servius Sulpicius Rufus Pompey demands that Julius Caesar lay down his command before he can stand for consul Egypt edit Spring King Ptolemy XII Auletes dies and is succeeded by his eldest surviving daughter Cleopatra VII and her younger brother Ptolemy XIII as co rulers of the Ptolemaic Kingdom Asia edit The Xiongnu split into two hordes The Eastern horde is subject to China 50 BC edit This section is transcluded from 50 BC edit history By place edit Roman Republic edit Consuls Lucius Aemilius Paullus 15 and Gaius Claudius Marcellus The Senate recalls Julius Caesar and rescinds his authority Caesar breaks alliance with Pompey 16 The Roman artillery piece called Scorpio is invented Initiation Rites of the Cult of Bacchus detail of a wall painting in the Villa of the Mysteries Pompeii is made approximate date The Roman Republic takes control of Judea approximate date Significant people editJulius Caesar Roman politician and general lived 100 44 BC Pharaoh Cleopatra VII of Egypt lived 70 69 30 BC reigned 51 30 BC meets Julius Caesar and later becomes teenager Pharaoh after her brothers die young Pompey Roman general lived 106 BC 48 BC Marcus Licinius Crassus Roman politician and general lived 115 53 BC Marcus Tullius Cicero Roman politician lived 106 43 BC Vercingetorix Chieftain of the Arverni d 46 BC Cassivellaunus British war leader Ariovistus German king Commius Gaulish king Phraates III King of Parthia reigned 70 57 BC Mithridates III king of Parthia and Media reigned 57 54 BC Orodes II king of Parthia reigned 57 38 BC Surena Parthian general lived 84 54 BC Bak Hyeokgeose king of Silla in Korea 69 BC AD 4 reigned 57 BC AD 4 BirthsTranscluding articles 59 BC 58 BC 57 BC 56 BC 55 BC 54 BC 53 BC 52 BC 51 BC and 50 BC 59 BC Artavasdes I king of Media Atropatene approximate date Livy Roman historian and writer approximate date Ptolemy XIV king pharaoh of Egypt or 60 BC Livia Roman empress as the second wife of Augustus 58 BC Jumong King Dongmyeong king of Goguryeo d AD 19 Attica first wife of the Roman general Marcus Vipsanius Agrippa 55 BC Tibullus Roman Latin poet approximate date 54 BC Gnaeus Cornelius Lentulus Roman consul d AD 25 Seneca the Elder Roman rhetorician and writer Tibullus Roman poet and writer d 19 BC 53 BC Aristobulus III high priest of Jerusalem d 36 BC Yang Xiong Chinese politician and philosopher d AD 18 52 BC Fenestella Roman historian approximate date Juba II king of Numidia d AD 23 51 BC Cheng Chinese emperor of the Han dynasty d 7 BC Publius Sulpicius Quirinius Roman aristocrat d 21 AD 50 BC Antonia daughter of Mark Antony Gaius Antistius Vetus Roman consul d 1 AD Shammai Jewish scholar and rabbi d 30 AD DeathsTranscluding articles 59 BC 58 BC 57 BC 56 BC 55 BC 54 BC 53 BC 52 BC 51 BC and 50 BC 59 BC Gaius Octavius father of Caesar Augustus He of Changyi emperor of the Han Dynasty Quintus Caecilius Metellus Celer Roman consul Quintus Servilius Caepio Roman tribune 58 BC Go Museo Dangun 6th ruler of Buyeo Korea Ptolemy of Cyprus last Hellenistic king of Cyprus 57 BC Boduognatus leader of the Nervii Cleopatra VI queen of Egypt Phraates III king of Parthia 56 BC Lucius Licinius Lucullus Roman politician b 118 BC Philip II Philoromaeus king of the Seleucid Empire approximate date Imanuentius the king of the Trinovantes a kingdom in Pre Roman Britain 55 BC Archelaus high priest of Comana Cappadocia Berenice IV Epiphaneia queen of Egypt b 77 BC Lucretius Roman philosopher b c 99 BC Quintus Caecilius Metellus Nepos Roman consul Quintus Caecilius Metellus Nepos Iunior Roman consul Tigranes the Great Armenian Emperor b c 140 BC 54 BC July 31 Aurelia Cotta mother of Julius Caesar b 120 BC Ariovistus leader of the Suebi approximated date Gaius Valerius Catullus Roman poet and writer b 84 BC Huo Chengjun empress of the Han Dynasty Julia daughter of Julius Caesar dies in childbirth Lucius Aurunculeius Cotta Roman legate of Julius Caesar Lucius Gellius Publicola Roman politician approximate date Lucius Valerius Flaccus Roman tribune and praetor Mithridates III king of Parthia executed by Orodes II Quintus Laberius Durus Roman tribune of Julius Caesar Quintus Titurius Sabinus Roman legate of Julius Caesar 53 BC May 6 executed after the Battle of Carrhae Marcus Licinius Crassus Roman politician and general Publius Licinius Crassus son of Marcus Licinius Crassus Abgar II Arab king of Edessa modern Turkey Gaius Scribonius Curio Roman statesman and orator 52 BC January 18 Publius Clodius Pulcher murdered on the Appian Way by Titus Annius Milo b 93 BC Cyrus Roman architect builder for Cicero Sedullos Gaulish chieftain b 87 BC Surena Parthian general b 84 BC 51 BC Ariobarzanes II Philopator king of Cappadocia Julia Minor sister of Julius Caesar b 100 BC Marcus Atius Balbus Roman praetor and governor b 105 BC Posidonius Greek philosopher astronomer and geographer Ptolemy XII Auletes king pharaoh of the Ptolemaic Kingdom 50 BC Aristobulus II king of Judea Quintus Hortensius Roman orator and advocate b 114 BC References edit De Bello Gallico and Other Commentaries by Julius Caesar Book1 pp 1 7 1 8 1 10 Archived from the 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