30s BC

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1st millennium BC
Centuries
  • 2nd century BC
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  • 1st century
Decades
  • 50s BC
  • 40s BC
  • 30s BC
  • 20s BC
  • 10s BC
Years
  • 39 BC
  • 38 BC
  • 37 BC
  • 36 BC
  • 35 BC
  • 34 BC
  • 33 BC
  • 32 BC
  • 31 BC
  • 30 BC
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This article concerns the period 39 BC – 30 BC.

Events

39 BC

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By place

Roman Republic
  • Marcus Antonius dispatches Publius Ventidius Bassus with 11 legions to the East and drives Quintus Labienus out of Asia Minor. Labienus retreats into Syria, where he receives Parthian reinforcements. Ventidius finally defeats him in the battle at the Taurus Mountains.
  • Publius Ventidius defeats Pharnastanes with his cataphracts at the Amanus Gates, and goes on to reclaim Syria, Phoenicia and Judea. Labienus flees to Cilicia, where he is captured and executed.
  • Sextus Pompey, styles himself "son of Neptune", controls Sicily, Sardinia, Corsica and the Peloponnesus, and is recognized by the Triumvirate in the Pact of Misenum. The pact helps to assure Rome's grain supply, and the blockade on Roman Italy is lifted.

38 BC

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By place

Roman Republic

37 BC

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By place

Roman Republic
Asia

36 BC

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By place

Roman Republic
Asia

By topic

Literature

35 BC

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By place

Roman Republic
India

34 BC

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By place

Roman Republic


33 BC

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By place

Roman Republic
China

32 BC

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By place

Roman Republic

31 BC

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By place

Roman Republic
Roman Palestine

By topic

Art

30 BC

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By place

Roman Republic
Asia
  • Possible date of composition of the Tirukkuṛaḷ, attributed to Thiruvalluvar.
  • First possible date for the invention of the wheelbarrow in history; as the 5th century Book of the Later Han states that the wife of the once poor and youthful imperial censor Bao Xuan of the Chinese Han dynasty helped him push a lu che back to his village during their feeble wedding ceremony, around this year.

Significant people

Births

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39 BC

38 BC

36 BC

32 BC

31 BC

30 BC

Deaths

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39 BC

38 BC

37 BC

36 BC

35 BC

33 BC

32 BC

31 BC

30 BC

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