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 |  |  | 58 BC: Encyclopedia II - List of Roman legions - Early Empire legionsLegio I
Legio I Germanica (German) - 48 BC to 70 (Batavian rebellion), Julius Caesar
Legio I Adiutrix (Helper) - 68 to (at least) 444, Nero
Legio I Italica (Italian) - September 22, 66 to (at least) 5th century, established at Misenum, Nero
Legio I Macriana liberatrix (liberator of Macer) - 68 to 69, Lucius Clodius Macer, governor of Africa
Legio I Minervia (protected by goddess Minerva) - 82 to (at least) 4th century, Domitian
Legio I Parthica (Part ...
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 |  |  | 58 BC: Encyclopedia II - Marcus Junius Brutus - Caesar's assassination and its aftermathA conservative by nature, Brutus never concealed his convictions. He married Porcia Catones who was his first cousin and a daughter of Cato, and wrote a text praising his deceased father-in-law's qualities. Caesar was very fond of him and respected his opinions. However, Brutus, like many other senators, was not satisfied with the state of the Republic. Caesar had been made dictator for life and approved legislation to concentrate power in his own hands. Together with his friend and brother-in-law Cassius and other men, Brutus started to con ...
See also:Marcus Junius Brutus, Marcus Junius Brutus - Background, Marcus Junius Brutus - Caesar's assassination and its aftermath, Marcus Junius Brutus - Chronology, Marcus Junius Brutus - Later evaluations of Brutus Read more here: » Marcus Junius Brutus: Encyclopedia II - Marcus Junius Brutus - Caesar's assassination and its aftermath |
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List of wars and disasters by death toll - War and military action.
These figures include deaths of civilians from diseases, famine, and atrocities as well as deaths of soldiers in battle.
62,000,000 - World War II (1937–1945), (see World War II casualties)
36,000,000 - An Lushan Rebellion (756–763)
30,000,000–60,000,000 - Mongol Conquests (13th century)
25,000,000 - Manchu Conquest of Ming China (1616–1644)
20,000,000–50,000,000 - Taiping Rebellion (1851 ...
See also:List of wars and disasters by death toll, List of wars and disasters by death toll - Deaths caused by humans, List of wars and disasters by death toll - War and military action, List of wars and disasters by death toll - Genocide and democide, List of wars and disasters by death toll - Terrorism, List of wars and disasters by death toll - Murder by individuals other than through terrorism, List of wars and disasters by death toll - Human sacrifice and mass suicide, List of wars and disasters by death toll - Riot or political demonstration, List of wars and disasters by death toll - Deaths caused by natural disasters, List of wars and disasters by death toll - Earthquake, List of wars and disasters by death toll - Volcanic eruption, List of wars and disasters by death toll - Tsunami, List of wars and disasters by death toll - Limnic eruption, List of wars and disasters by death toll - Extreme weather, List of wars and disasters by death toll - Hurricane typhoon and tropical cyclone, List of wars and disasters by death toll - Floods, List of wars and disasters by death toll - Blizzards, List of wars and disasters by death toll - Contractible disease, List of wars and disasters by death toll - Famine, List of wars and disasters by death toll - Death from other causes, List of wars and disasters by death toll - Fire, List of wars and disasters by death toll - Explosion, List of wars and disasters by death toll - Coal mine disasters, List of wars and disasters by death toll - Aviation, List of wars and disasters by death toll - Maritime, List of wars and disasters by death toll - Space travel, List of wars and disasters by death toll - Sporting events, List of wars and disasters by death toll - Industrial accidents, List of wars and disasters by death toll - Stampedes and Panics, List of wars and disasters by death toll - Other accidents, List of wars and disasters by death toll - Nuclear accidents Read more here: » List of wars and disasters by death toll: Encyclopedia II - List of wars and disasters by death toll - Deaths caused by humans |
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 |  |  | 58 BC: Encyclopedia II - Livia - Marriage to AugustusShe was born on September 28, 58 BC as the daughter of Marcus Livius Drusus Claudianus by his wife Alfidia. Her mother Alfidia was a daughter of Aufidius Lurco, a Roman Magistrate from an Italian town. In 42 BC, her father committed suicide in Philippi, Greece along with Gaius Cassius Longinus and Marcus Junius Brutus, the assassins of Julius Caesar, who were defeated by Octavian and Mark Antony. The diminutive Drusilla often found in her name suggests that she was a second daughter. For Livia's portraiture and representations see: Rolf Winkes, Livia, Octavia, Iulia- Porträts und Darstellungen- (Archaeologia Transatlanti ...
See also:Livia, Livia - Marriage to Augustus, Livia - Livia Roman empress, Livia - Life After Augustus, Livia - External link Read more here: » Livia: Encyclopedia II - Livia - Marriage to Augustus |
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See also:Gallic Wars, Gallic Wars - Interventions, Gallic Wars - Punitive expeditions, Gallic Wars - Consolidation and rebellions, Gallic Wars - Factors for Roman success, Gallic Wars - The Gallic Wars in literature and culture Read more here: » Gallic Wars: Encyclopedia II - Gallic Wars - Interventions |
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 |  |  | 58 BC: Encyclopedia II - Julius Caesar - Caesar's cursus honorumCaesar was elected quaestor by the Assembly of the People in 70 BC, at the age of 30, as stipulated in the Roman cursus honorum. This office brought with it membership in the senate. He drew the lots and was assigned with a quaestorship in Hispania Ulterior, a Roman province roughly situated in modern Portugal and southern Spain. As an administrative and financial officer, the trip was largely uneventful, but while in Hispania he had the now famous encounter with a statue of Alexander the Great. Perhaps because of his weakened emotion ...
See also:Julius Caesar, Julius Caesar - Early life, Julius Caesar - Caesar's cursus honorum, Julius Caesar - The First Triumvirate and the Gallic War, Julius Caesar - The civil war, Julius Caesar - After the war, Julius Caesar - Assassination, Julius Caesar - Detailed account, Julius Caesar - Aftermath, Julius Caesar - Caesar's literary works, Julius Caesar - Military career, Julius Caesar - Caesar's name, Julius Caesar - Caesar's family, Julius Caesar - Chronology, Julius Caesar - Honours, Julius Caesar - Notes Read more here: » Julius Caesar: Encyclopedia II - Julius Caesar - Caesar's cursus honorum |
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