AD 64 (LXIV) was a leap year starting on Sunday (link will display the full calendar) of the Julian calendar, the 64th Year of the Anno Domini designation...
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Look up 64 or sixty-four in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. 64 or sixty-four or variation, may refer to: 64 (number) one of the years 64 BC, AD 64, 1964...
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Christians Ruzi Ying, great-grandson of Xuan of Han (d. AD 25) Yin Lihua, empress of the Han dynasty (d. AD 64) Ab urbe condita Klingaman, William K. (1990). The...
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(d. AD 38) Claudius Drusus, son of Claudius and Plautia Urgulanilla (approximate date) Decimus Junius Silanus Torquatus, Roman consul (d. AD 64) September...
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governor Julia Flavia, daughter of Titus, lover of his brother Domitian (b. AD 64) Publius Valerius Patruinus, Roman politician, governor Twitchett, Denis...
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Curia Julia (meeting place of the Roman Senate), which had burned down in AD 64. Domitian banishes all Stoic philosophers from Rome. The Chinese General...
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Saint Peter (born Shimon Bar Yonah; died AD 64–68), also known as Peter the Apostle, Simon Peter, Simeon, Simon, or Cephas, was one of the Twelve Apostles...
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Nero (section Reign (AD 54–68))
15 December AD 37 – 9 June AD 68) was a Roman emperor and the final emperor of the Julio-Claudian dynasty, reigning from AD 54 until his death in AD 68. Nero...
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Epistle of Peter, if by Peter, is probably written between this year and c. AD 64. Paul of Tarsus journeys to Rome, but is shipwrecked on Malta. He stays...
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persecution of Christians under the reign of Nero (after the Fire of Rome in AD 64), people were wrapped in animal skins (called tunica molesta) and thrown...
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182) Faustina the Elder, Roman empress (b. c. AD 100) Philo of Byblos, Phoenician historical writer (b. AD 64) Tek A.T. "The Coins of Gordianus III found...
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Decimus Junius Silanus Torquatus (category 64 deaths)
Decimus Junius Silanus Torquatus (16 AD – 64 AD) was a Roman senator who lived during the 1st century. He served as an ordinary consul in 53 with Quintus...
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It takes place in the city of Rome under the rule of emperor Nero, c. AD 64. Sienkiewicz studied the Roman Empire extensively before writing the novel...
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AD), Tiberius (14 – 37 AD) and Domitian (81 – 96 AD) can still be seen. Augustus also built a temple to Apollo here. The Great Fire of Rome in AD 64 destroyed...
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vendor for Nintendo 64. "So Howard, What's the Excuse this Time?". Next Generation. No. 17. Imagine Media. May 1996. pp. 6–8. "The Ad Blitz Kicks Off"....
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unfinished palace complex started by Nero after the Great Fire of Rome in AD 64, which had become overgrown and buried, until they were broken into again...
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Han dynasty (d. AD 64) AD 6 Gaius Manlius Valens, Roman senator and consul (d. AD 96) John the Apostle, Jewish Christian mystic (d. AD 6) Marcus Aemilius...
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(written c. AD 116), book 15, chapter 44. The context of the passage is the six-day Great Fire of Rome that burned much of the city in AD 64 during the...
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Legatio of Athenagoras of Athens and in a fragment from Philo of Byblos, c. AD 64–141. However, in a later work, Copenhaver reports that this epithet is first...
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states Roman Kingdom 753–509 BC Roman Republic 509–44 BC Roman Empire 27 BC – AD 395 Western Roman Empire 286–476 Kingdom of Italy 476–493 Ostrogothic Kingdom...
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of Nero was a wooden amphitheater built by the Roman emperor Nero around 64 AD. The amphitheater was situated on the Campus Martius, though its exact location...
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AD-60 Josh Hoover, AD-07 Tom Lackey, AD-34 Devon Mathis, AD-33 Stephanie Nguyen, AD-10 Blanca Pacheco, AD-64 Jim Patterson, AD-08 Joe Patterson, AD-05...
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Porticus Octaviae in the southern Campus Martius before its destruction in the AD 64 Great Fire of Rome. The Temple of Jupiter Stator was built by Quintus Caecilius...
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Great Fire of Rome (category 64)
Fire of Rome (Latin: incendium magnum Romae) began on the 18th of July 64 AD. The fire started in the merchant shops around Rome's chariot stadium, Circus...
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punished during Nero's reign. These punishments are generally dated to around AD 64, the year of the Great Fire of Rome. In this passage Suetonius describes...
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the late 3rd century AD. Most were struck in the mint of Rome but from AD 64 during the reign of Nero (AD 54–68) and Vespasian (AD 69–79), the mint of...
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Tiberius compensated various small businesses there for their losses. In AD 64, during Nero's reign, fire broke out at the semi-circular end of the Circus...
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race, Judah learns from Iras that she killed Messala. In approximately AD 64 (being the tenth year of Nero's reign), Judah finds out about the suffering...
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