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Year '''36 BC''' was either a [[common year starting on Tuesday]], [[Common year starting on Wednesday|Wednesday]] or [[Common year starting on Thursday|Thursday]] or a [[leap year starting on Wednesday]] (link will display the full calendar) of the [[Julian calendar]] (the sources differ, see [[Julian calendar#Leap year error|leap year error]] for further information) and a [[common year starting on Wednesday]] of the [[Proleptic Julian calendar]]. At the time, it was known as the '''Year of the Consulship of Publicola and Nerva''' (or, less frequently, '''year 718 ''[[Ab urbe condita]]'''''). The denomination 36 BC for this year has been used since the early medieval period, when the [[Anno Domini]] [[calendar era]] became the prevalent method in Europe for naming years.
Year '''36 BC''' was either a [[common year starting on Tuesday]], [[Common year starting on Wednesday|Wednesday]] or [[Common year starting on Thursday|Thursday]] or a [[leap year starting on Wednesday]] (link will display the full calendar) of the [[Julian calendar]] (the sources differ, see [[Julian calendar#Leap year error|leap year error]] for further information) and a [[common year starting on Wednesday]] of the [[Proleptic Julian calendar]]. At the time, it was known as the '''Year of the Consulship of Poplicola and Nerva''' (or, less frequently, '''year 718 ''[[Ab urbe condita]]'''''). The denomination 36 BC for this year has been used since the early medieval period, when the [[Anno Domini]] [[calendar era]] became the prevalent method in Europe for naming years.


== Events ==
== Events ==
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==== Roman Republic ====
==== Roman Republic ====
* [[Roman Consuls|Consul]]s: [[Lucius Gellius Publicola (consul 36 BCE)|Lucius Gellius Publicola]] and [[Marcus Cocceius Nerva (consul 36 BC)|Marcus Cocceius Nerva]].
* [[Roman Consuls|Consul]]s: [[Lucius Gellius Poplicola]] and [[Marcus Cocceius Nerva (consul 36 BC)|Marcus Cocceius Nerva]].
* [[Publius Canidius Crassus]] invades [[Armenia]] and [[Kingdom of Iberia (antiquity)|Iberia]] ([[Georgia (country)|Georgia]]); he forces [[Parnavaz II of Iberia|Parnavaz II]] into an [[Military alliance|alliance]] against Zober, king of [[Caucasian Albania|Albania]].
* [[Publius Canidius Crassus]] invades [[Armenia]] and [[Kingdom of Iberia (antiquity)|Iberia]] ([[Georgia (country)|Georgia]]); he forces [[Parnavaz II of Iberia|Parnavaz II]] into an [[Military alliance|alliance]] against Zober, king of [[Caucasian Albania|Albania]].
* June – [[Mark Antony]] launches a major offensive against the [[Parthian Empire|Parthians]], in which he marches with 10 [[Roman legions|legions]] and 10,000 [[cavalry]] to [[Erzerum|Carana]] in [[Anatolia]].
* June – [[Mark Antony]] launches a major offensive against the [[Parthian Empire|Parthians]], in which he marches with 10 [[Roman legions|legions]] and 10,000 [[cavalry]] to [[Erzerum|Carana]] in [[Anatolia]].
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* October – Antony abandons the siege of Phraaspa (near [[Maragheh]], [[Iran]]). He retreats, loses many men to disease and starvation in the subsequent retreat to [[Egypt]], and marries [[Cleopatra VII]] while still married to [[Octavia the Younger|Octavia]].
* October – Antony abandons the siege of Phraaspa (near [[Maragheh]], [[Iran]]). He retreats, loses many men to disease and starvation in the subsequent retreat to [[Egypt]], and marries [[Cleopatra VII]] while still married to [[Octavia the Younger|Octavia]].
* [[Judea]]: [[Aristobulus III of Judea|Aristobulus III]], the last of the [[Hasmonean]]s, becomes [[List of High Priests of Israel|High Priest]] in [[Jerusalem]], replacing [[Ananelus]], who has only held the position for one year.
* [[Judea]]: [[Aristobulus III of Judea|Aristobulus III]], the last of the [[Hasmonean]]s, becomes [[List of High Priests of Israel|High Priest]] in [[Jerusalem]], replacing [[Ananelus]], who has only held the position for one year.
* [[Marcus Terentius Varro|Varro]] begins to write De Re Rustica.


==== Asia ====
==== Asia ====
* October–December – The [[Han dynasty|Han Dynasty]] Chinese army under General [[Chen Tang]] and General Gan Yanshou defeat the [[Xiongnu]] leader [[Zhizhi Chanyu]] in the [[Battle of Zhizhi]]. This leads to half a century of peace between the Han Dynasty and the Xiongnu until [[Wang Mang]] enrages them in the year [[AD 10]], resuming hostilities between both sides.
* October–December – The [[Han dynasty]] Chinese army under General [[Chen Tang]] and General Gan Yanshou defeat the [[Xiongnu]] leader [[Zhizhi Chanyu]] in the [[Battle of Zhizhi]]. This leads to half a century of peace between the Han dynasty and the Xiongnu until [[Wang Mang]] enrages them in the year [[AD 10]], resuming hostilities between both sides.

=== By topic ===

==== Literature ====
* [[Marcus Terentius Varro]] writes ''De Re Rustica'' (also called ''Res Rusticae'').
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== Deaths ==
== Deaths ==
* [[Ariarathes X of Cappadocia|Ariarathes X]] (or '''Eusebes Philadelphos'''), king of [[Cappadocia]]
* [[Ariarathes X of Cappadocia|Ariarathes X]] (or '''Eusebes Philadelphos'''), king of [[Cappadocia]]
* [[Aristobulus III of Judea|Aristobulus III]], high priest of [[Jerusalem]] ([[Hasmonean dynasty|Hasmonean Dynasty]])
* [[Aristobulus III of Judea|Aristobulus III]], high priest of [[Jerusalem]] ([[Hasmonean dynasty]])
* [[Zhizhi|Zhizhi Chanyu]], Chinese ruler of the [[Xiongnu|Xiongnu Empire]]
* [[Zhizhi|Zhizhi Chanyu]], Chinese ruler of the [[Xiongnu|Xiongnu Empire]]



Latest revision as of 12:09, 19 September 2023

Millennium: 1st millennium BC
Centuries:
Decades:
Years:
36 BC in various calendars
Gregorian calendar36 BC
XXXVI BC
Ab urbe condita718
Ancient Egypt eraXXXIII dynasty, 288
- PharaohCleopatra VII, 16
Ancient Greek era186th Olympiad (victor
Assyrian calendar4715
Balinese saka calendarK.A.
Bengali calendar−628
Berber calendar915
Buddhist calendar509
Burmese calendar−673
Byzantine calendar5473–5474
Chinese calendar甲申年 (Wood Monkey)
2662 or 2455
    — to —
乙酉年 (Wood Rooster)
2663 or 2456
Coptic calendar−319 – −318
Discordian calendar1131
Ethiopian calendar−43 – −42
Hebrew calendar3725–3726
Hindu calendars
 - Vikram Samvat21–22
 - Shaka SamvatK.A.
 - Kali Yuga3065–3066
Holocene calendar9965
Iranian calendar657 BP – 656 BP
Islamic calendar677 BH – 676 BH
Javanese calendarK.A.
Julian calendar36 BC
XXXVI BC
Korean calendar2298
Minguo calendar1947 before ROC
民前1947年
Nanakshahi calendar−1503
Seleucid era276/277 AG
Thai solar calendar507–508
Tibetan calendar阳木猴年
(male Wood-Monkey)
91 or −290 or −1062
    — to —
阴木鸡年
(female Wood-Rooster)
92 or −289 or −1061

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) of the Julian calendar (the sources differ, see leap year error for further information) and a common year starting on Wednesday of the Proleptic Julian calendar. At the time, it was known as the Year of the Consulship of Poplicola and Nerva (or, less frequently, year 718 Ab urbe condita). The denomination 36 BC for this year has been used since the early medieval period, when the Anno Domini calendar era became the prevalent method in Europe for naming years.

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