AD 39 (XXXIX) was a common year starting on Thursday (link will display the full calendar) of the Julian calendar. At the time, it was known as the Year...
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39 in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. 39 may refer to: 39 (number), the natural number following 38 and preceding 40 one of the years: 39 BC AD 39 1939...
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Milonia Caesonia (died AD 41) was Roman empress as the fourth and last wife of the Roman emperor Caligula from their marriage in AD 39 until they were both...
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Herodias (/həˈroʊdiəs/; Greek: Ἡρῳδιάς, Hērōidiás; c. 15 BC – after AD 39) was a princess of the Herodian dynasty of Judaea during the time of the Roman...
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consul (d. AD 96) John the Apostle, Jewish Christian mystic (approximate date)[citation needed] Marcus Aemilius Lepidus, Roman politician (d. AD 39) Milonia...
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(AD 39–81) was Roman emperor from 79 to 81. Titus may also refer to: Epistle to Titus, a book of the Bible Titus (praenomen) Emperor Vespasian (AD 9–79)...
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nickname Caligula (/kəˈlɪɡjʊlə/), was Roman emperor from AD 37 until his assassination in AD 41. He was the son of the Roman general Germanicus and Augustus'...
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Herod Antipas (section 4 BC to c. 39 AD)
Herod Antipas (Greek: Ἡρῴδης Ἀντίπας, Hērǭdēs Antipas; c. 20 BC – c. 39 AD) was a 1st-century ruler of Galilee and Perea. He bore the title of tetrarch...
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Titus, Roman emperor (b. AD 39) Artabanus III, king of the Parthian Empire "BBC - History - Historic Figures: Titus (39 AD - 81 AD)". www.bbc.co.uk. Retrieved...
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1st century (redirect from 1st century AD)
spanning AD 1 (represented by the Roman numeral I) through AD 100 (C) according to the Julian calendar. It is often written as the 1st century AD or 1st...
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(380–381 AD) 36. St. Nectarius (381–397 AD) 37. St. John Chrysostom (398–404 AD) 38. St. Arsacius (404–405 AD) 39. St. Atticus (406–425 AD) 40. St. Sisinnius...
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Julia Drusilla (daughter of Caligula) (category 39 births)
Julia Drusilla (Classical Latin: IVLIA•DRVSILLA; middle of AD 39 – 24 January 41), sometimes known as Drusilla the Younger (Classical Latin: DRVSILLA•MINOR;...
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refer to: 38 (number), the natural number following 37 and preceding 39 38 BC AD 38 1938 2038 Strontium, an alkaline earth metal in the periodic table...
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0s (redirect from First decade AD)
The 0s began on January 1, AD 1 and ended on December 31, AD 9, covering the first nine years of the Common Era. It is one of two "0-to-9" decade-like...
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the Great, was born before 20 BC and was exiled to Gaul in the summer of AD 39 following a lengthy intrigue involving Caligula and Agrippa I, the grandson...
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The Saab JAS 39 Gripen (IPA: [ˈɡrǐːpɛn] pronunciation; English: The Griffin) is a light single-engine supersonic multirole fighter aircraft manufactured...
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Caesarion, June 23, 47 BC – August 23, 30 BC Julia Drusilla, summer of AD 39 – 24 January 41 Diadumenian, Roman co-emperor (May–June 218), September...
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Lucan (category 39 births)
Marcus Annaeus Lucanus (3 November AD 39 – 30 April AD 65), better known in English as Lucan (/ˈluːkən/), was a Roman poet, born in Corduba, Hispania...
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Archelaus (23 BC–c. AD 18, ruled 4 BC–AD 6), ethnarch of Samaria, Judea, and Idumea Herod Antipas (born 21 BC, ruled 4 BC–AD 39), tetrarch of Galilee...
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Seneca the Elder (category 39 deaths)
Lucius Annaeus Seneca the Elder (/ˈsɛnɪkə/ SEN-ik-ə; c. 54 BC – c. AD 39), also known as Seneca the Rhetorician, was a Roman writer, born of a wealthy...
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Claudia Octavia (redirect from Octavia (AD 40?-62?))
Claudia Octavia (late 39 or early 40 – June 9, AD 62) was a Roman empress. She was the daughter of the Emperor Claudius and Valeria Messalina. After her...
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Elder (c. 54 BC – c. AD 39), a Roman rhetorician, writer and father of the stoic philosopher Seneca Seneca the Younger (c. 4 BC – AD 65), a Roman Stoic...
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century AD. He held a number of offices and imperial appointments, the most important of which were governor of Britain between 52 and 57 AD, proconsul...
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Titus (category 39 births)
Titus Caesar Vespasianus (/ˈtaɪtəs/ TY-təs; 30 December 39 – 13 September AD 81) was Roman emperor from 79 to 81. A member of the Flavian dynasty, Titus...
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Pompey's daughter Pompeia Magna were still on display around AD 120. According to Suetonius, in AD 39, Baiae was the location for a stunt by the eccentric emperor...
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and its light should have been visible from Dover. It was built circa AD 39 by order of the Emperor Caligula, possibly in preparation for an invasion...
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Livilla, were exiled to Ponza in AD 39 for their complicity in a plot to overthrow Caligula. They were recalled to Rome in AD 41. Julia Livilla had a mansion...
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