• Year 36 BC was either a common year starting on Tuesday, Wednesday or Thursday or a leap year starting on Wednesday (link will display the full calendar)...
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  • up 36 in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. 36 may refer to: 36 (number), the natural number following 35 and preceding 37 36 BC, 1st century BCE AD 36, 1st...
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    century BC, also known as the last century BC and the last century BCE, started on the first day of 100 BC and ended on the last day of 1 BC. The AD/BC notation...
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  • This article concerns the period 39 BC – 30 BC. Marcus Antonius dispatches Publius Ventidius Bassus with 11 legions to the East and drives Quintus Labienus...
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    Cleopatra (category 69 BC births)
     'Cleopatra father-loving goddess'; 70/69 BC – 10 August 30 BC) was Queen of the Ptolemaic Kingdom of Egypt from 51 to 30 BC, and its last active ruler. A member...
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    Mark Antony (category 83 BC births)
    relations with Octavian. Lepidus was expelled from the association in 36 BC, and in 33 BC, disagreements between Antony and Octavian caused a split between...
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    Second Triumvirate (category 40s BC establishments)
    37 BC. Eventually, after Antony's defeat in Parthia and Octavian's victory over Sextus Pompey, Octavian forced Lepidus from the triumvirate in 36 BC. Relations...
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    Augustus (category 63 BC births)
    of its members; Lepidus was exiled in 36 BC, and Antony was defeated by Octavian at the Battle of Actium in 31 BC. Antony and his wife Cleopatra, the Ptolemaic...
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  • Ariobarzanes II Philopator, c. 63–51 BC Ariobarzanes III Eusebes Philoromaios, 51–42 BC Ariarathes X Eusebes Philadelphos, 42–36 BC Archelaus, 36 BC–17 AD...
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    The Battle of Mylae took place in 36 BC during the War between Sextus Pompey and the Second Triumvirate, between the Second Triumvirate under the command...
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    Caesarion (category 30 BC deaths)
    There is no historical record of Caesarion between 44 BC until the Donations of Antioch in 36 BC. Two years later he also appears at the Donations of Alexandria...
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  • Ptolemaios Philadelphos, "Ptolemy the brother-loving", August/September 36 BC – 29 BC) was a Ptolemaic prince and was the youngest and fourth child of Greek...
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    Antonia Minor (category 36 BC births)
    Antonia Minor (31 January 36 BC – 1 May 37 AD) was the younger of two surviving daughters of Mark Antony and Octavia Minor. She was a niece of the Emperor...
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    met in 41 BC, an interaction that resulted in Cleopatra bearing twins, Alexander Helios, a boy, and Cleopatra Selene, a girl). After 36 BC, Octavia returned...
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    Marcus Aemilius Lepidus (/ˈlɛpɪdəs/; c. 89 BC – late 13 or early 12 BC) was a Roman general and statesman who formed the Second Triumvirate alongside...
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    Kingdom of Cappadocia (category 4th-century BC establishments)
    succession; the House of Ariarathes (331–96 BC), the House of Ariobarzanes (96–36 BC), and lastly that of Archelaus (36 BC–17 AD). In 17 AD, following the death...
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    Herod the Great's siege of Jerusalem (37 or 36 BC) was the final step in his campaign to secure the throne of Judea. Aided by Roman forces provided by...
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    Marcus Vipsanius Agrippa (category 60s BC births)
    Naulochus in 36 BC. In 33 BC, he served as curule aedile. Agrippa commanded the victorious Octavian's fleet at the Battle of Actium in 31 BC. A few years...
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  • rewarded with a consulship, in 36 BC. Gellius fought for Mark Antony against Octavian at the Battle of Actium in 31 BC, after which he disappears from...
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  • in the Land of Goshen, according to the Hebrew calendar. 1521 BC—April 24—Lunar Saros 36 begins. "NASA - Lunar Eclipses of Saros Series 1 to 180". archive...
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  • Marcus Cocceius Nerva was consul of the Roman Republic in 36 BC, together with Lucius Gellius Poplicola. His family were of Umbrian origin and were supporters...
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    this formation as used by Mark Antony during his invasion of Parthia in 36 BC: Then the shield-bearers wheeled round and enclosed the light-armed troops...
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    II Sabina (Sabine): 43 BC – c. AD 9, early name of the Legio II Augusta Legio III Cyrenaica (from Cyrene): probably c. 36 BC to (at least) the 5th century...
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  • BC, 107–88 BC) Berenice III, Pharaoh (101–88 BC, 81–80 BC) Ptolemy XI Alexander II, Pharaoh (80 BC) Ptolemy XII Auletes, Pharaoh (80–58 BC, 55–51 BC)...
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  • may refer to: 35 (number), the natural number following 34 and preceding 36 35 BC AD 35 1935 2035 Bromine, a halogen in the periodic table 35 Leukothea,...
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    Armenia, Antony began a campaign against Parthia with a massive force in 36 BC. Since the Euphrates front was found to be strong, Antony chose the route...
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    Roman emperor (category 20s BC establishments in the Roman Empire)
    them. Lepidus was sidelined in 36 BC, and relations between Octavian and Antony soon deteriorated. In September 31 BC, Octavian's victory at Actium put...
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    Sextus Pompey (category 60s BC births)
    near Lake Avernus, from scratch. Agrippa fought Sextus at Mylae in August 36 BC, and again a month later, while Lepidus and Statilius Taurus invaded Sicily...
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    earliest of which (on Stela 2 at Chiapa de Corzo, Chiapas) has a date of 36 BC. Since the eight earliest Long Count dates appear outside the Maya homeland...
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    returned in 20 BC). 36 BC – the defeat of Oppius Statianus by the Parthians during Antony's Parthian War. Two Legions (returned in 20 BC). (19 BC – degradation...
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