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السياسة | |
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تصنيفات المواليد والوفيات | |
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تصنيفات التأسيسات والانحلالات | |
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خطأ لوا: Invalid number -118.
السنة 119 ق.م. . (الرابط يعرض روزنامة كاملة) من التقويم اليوليوسي. وكان يسبقها سنة 120 ق.م. وتلتها سنة 118 ق.م..
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الأحداث
حسب المكان
مصر
الجمهورية الرومانية
- Lex Baebia agraria , set of measures emptying of its substance the agrarian law of the Gracchi .
- الحرب الدلماتية الثانية تبدأ. Dalmatia east of the Adriatic Sea is attacked again by Rome . Lucius Aurelius Cotta defeats the Scordics and Dalmatians near Segestica ( Sisak ). His colleague Metellus took Salone where he wintered
اليونان
- Hipparchus of Nicaea succeeds Eumacus as archon of Athens .
الصين
- الربيع: Han Chinese forces under the General-in-Chief Wei Qing and the cavalry general Huo Qubing invade the Xiongnu Empire.
- Battle of Mobei: Wei Qing crosses the Gobi Desert, defeats Yizhixie Chanyu and kills or captures 19,000 Xiongnu.
- Huo Qubing crosses the eastern Gobi, defeats and executes Bijuqi, defeats the Tuqi (Worthy Prince) of the Left (East), and captures three kings. He reaches as far as Lake Baikal.
- Failing to reconnoiter with Wei Qing's army, general Li Guang commits suicide after learning that Wei has prepared charges against him.
- Emperor Wu creates the rank of Grand Marshal and gives it to both Wei Qing and Huo Qubing, thereby making Huo's rank and salary equal to that of Wei.
- Emperor Wu suspends further campaigning against the Xiongnu due to a shortage of horses.[1][2]
- Government monopolies are established in iron, salt and liquor.
المواليد
- 119, ok [4] . - Gaius Verres (possibly bore the nomen Cornelius [5] or Crassicius [6] [7] ; d. 43 BC [4] .), politician. figure of Ancient Rome
الوفيات
- Di Shan, Chinese politician of the Han Dynasty
- Li Guang, Chinese general of the Han Dynasty
المراجع
- ^ Hung, Hing Ming (2020). The Magnificent Emperor Wu: China's Han Dynasty. pp. 164–168. ISBN 978-1628944167.
- ^ Qian, Sima. Records of the Grand Historian, Section: Xiongnu, Section: Wei Qing & Huo Qubing.