• AD 68 (LXVIII) was a leap year starting on Friday (link will display the full calendar) of the Julian calendar. At the time, it was known as the Year...
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  • 68 may refer to: 68 (number) one of the years 68 BC, AD 68, 1968, 2068 68 Publishers, a Czech-Canadian publishing firm '68 (band), an American rock band...
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    Nero (category 68 deaths)
    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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    Sulpicius Galba; 24 December 3 BC – 15 January AD 69) was Roman emperor, ruling for 7 months from 8 June AD 68 to 15 January 69. He was the first emperor...
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  • the Ostrogothic Kingdom) until the reign of Heraclius in the 7th century AD, when wide-ranging reforms reduced their power and converted them to mere...
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    Pope Linus (/ˈlaɪnəs/ , Greek: Λῖνος, Linos; died c. AD 80) was the bishop of Rome from c. AD 68 to his death. He is generally regarded as the second...
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    four side towers entirely preserved. It was constructed between 27 BC and AD 68, and is among the world's six largest surviving Roman arenas. The arena...
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    Statilia Messalina (c. AD 35 – after 68) was a Roman patrician[citation needed] woman, a Roman Empress and third wife to Roman Emperor Nero. The ancient...
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    60s (section AD 68)
    The 60s decade ran from January 1, AD 60, to December 31, AD 69. In the Roman Empire, the early part of the decade saw the beginning of the Boudican Revolt...
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    rise of Augustus, the first Roman emperor, in 27 BC to the sack of Rome in AD 455, there were over a hundred usurpations or attempted usurpations (an average...
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    Julio-Claudian dynasty (category 68 disestablishments)
    27 BC) until the last of the line, Emperor Nero, committed suicide (in AD 68). The name Julio-Claudian is a historiographical term, deriving from the...
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    being a surname to a title used by the Roman emperors can be traced to AD 68, following the fall of the Julio-Claudian dynasty. When used on its own...
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    Lucius Duvius Avitus AD 63–67: Publius Sulpicius Scribonius Rufus AD 67–68: Gaius Fonteius Capito AD 68–69: Aulus Vitellius Germanicus AD 69–70: Gaius Dillius...
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    Empire's borders became settled (on the Rhine-Danube line in Europe) by AD 68, virtually all military units (except the Praetorian Guard) were stationed...
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    guards unit for the Roman emperors of the Julio-Claudian dynasty (30 BC – AD 68) composed of Germanic soldiers. Although the Praetorians may be considered...
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    The Year of the Four Emperors, AD 69, was the first civil war of the Roman Empire, during which four emperors ruled in succession: Galba, Otho, Vitellius...
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    numerical equivalent of the name and title Nero Caesar (Roman Emperor 54–68 AD). Written in Aramaic, this can be valued at 666 using the Hebrew numerology...
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  • Roman freedman of Nero (executed) Flavius Scorpus, Roman charioteer (b. c. AD 68) Manius Acilius Glabrio, Roman politician (executed) "Cassius Dio — Epitome...
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    Neronis) was a 30-metre (98 ft) bronze statue that the Emperor Nero (37–68 AD) created in the vestibule of his Domus Aurea, the imperial villa complex...
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  • December 23 – Salonia Matidia, niece of Trajan (b. AD 68) Plutarch, Greek historian and biographer (b. AD 46) San Secondo of Asti, Roman bishop and martyr...
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    oppida, such as Vindonissa or Basilea, were re-purposed as garrisons. In AD 68, a Helvetian uprising was crushed by Aulus Caecina Alienus. The Swiss plateau...
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    42 months. The Neronic persecution was instituted in AD 64 and lasted until his death in June AD 68, which is three and a half years, or 42 months. Nero...
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  • of Julius Caesar Galba, born Servius Sulpicius Galba, Roman emperor from AD 68 to 69 Galba (cognomen) Sulpicius Severus This disambiguation page lists...
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    Circus, they ended with his suicide under compulsion, after a coup d'etat in AD 68. Humphrey 1986, p. 101 Humphrey 1986, pp. 293–294 This is not to be confused...
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    and the members of the Guard were paid a bonus of 500 denarii each. In AD 68, the new colleague of Tigellinus, Nymphidius Sabinus, managed to have the...
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    back to Roman times. The Senate declared emperor Nero a hostis publicus in AD 68. Its direct translation is "public enemy". Whereas "public" is currently...
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  • Scullard, H. H. (2010). From the Gracchi to Nero: A History of Rome 133 BC to AD 68. Taylor & Francis. p. 249. ISBN 978-0-415-58488-3. Xiao Hong Lee, Lily;...
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    Inferior from AD 63 to 68 under Emperor Nero, before being restored as a Roman client kingdom. At the end of the 2nd century AD, King Sauromates II inflicted...
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  • Apostle (38 AD), founder 2. St. Stachys the Apostle (38–54 AD) 3. St. Onesimus (54–68 AD) 4. Polycarpus I (69–89 AD) 5. Plutarch (89–105 AD) 6. Sedecion...
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    reign of Nero (54–68 AD). Therefore, Šašel-Kos supports the notion that the province was dissolved during the reign of Vespasian (69–79 AD). In 337, when...
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