The Timetables of History: A Horizontal Linkage of People and Events, Based on Werner Stein's Kulturfahrplan |
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... killed at Pistoria -62 Gaius Julius Caesar , nephew of Marius , wins his first victories in Spain -61 Caesar returns to Rome , is elected consul , and forms with Pompey and Crassus the first triumvirate -60 Roman colonies in Switzerland ...
... killed at Pistoria -62 Gaius Julius Caesar , nephew of Marius , wins his first victories in Spain -61 Caesar returns to Rome , is elected consul , and forms with Pompey and Crassus the first triumvirate -60 Roman colonies in Switzerland ...
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... killed ( 59 ) Nero has his wife Octavia killed and marries Poppaea Sabina ( 62 ) Seneca commits suicide at Nero's orders ( 65 ) Nero commits suicide ( 68 ) ; succeeded by Galba Vitellius emperor ( 69-79 ) - -69 ) Revolt of the Jews ...
... killed ( 59 ) Nero has his wife Octavia killed and marries Poppaea Sabina ( 62 ) Seneca commits suicide at Nero's orders ( 65 ) Nero commits suicide ( 68 ) ; succeeded by Galba Vitellius emperor ( 69-79 ) - -69 ) Revolt of the Jews ...
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... kill two Israeli Olympic athletes in Munich ; take nine others hostage ; all nine killed during a shoot - out with W. Ger . police and soldiers Sporadic Arab - Israeli violence continues to erupt throughout the Middle East Philippine ...
... kill two Israeli Olympic athletes in Munich ; take nine others hostage ; all nine killed during a shoot - out with W. Ger . police and soldiers Sporadic Arab - Israeli violence continues to erupt throughout the Middle East Philippine ...
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