128 BC c.

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The year 128 B.C. C. was a year of the pre-Julian Roman calendar. In the Roman Empire, it was known as the year 626 Ab Urbe condita.

Events

By location

Rome

  • Gneo Octavio and Tito Annio Rufo are the consuls of this year.

Bactria

  • The Greek-Bactrian kingdom is invaded by the bullies and renamed Tocaristan.

Parthia

  • Artabano I becomes king of Partia (approximate date)

By topic

Arts and Sciences

  • Limenio composes the second delific hymn.

In fiction

  • The facts of the sleeve and anime Thermae Romae in the year 128 B.C. in ancient Rome, during the reign of Emperor Adriano.

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