10s BC

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This article concerns the period 19 BC – 10 BC.

Page of the Aeneid
The Aeneid is published in 19 BC, after the death of Virgil earlier that year.

Events

19 BC

By place

Roman Empire
Asia

18 BC

By place

Roman empire
Asia

17 BC

By place

Roman Empire

16 BC

By place

Roman Empire

15 BC

By place

Roman Empire

14 BC

By place

Roman Empire

13 BC

By place

Roman Empire

12 BC

By place

Roman Empire
India

By topic

Astronomy
  • Halley's Comet makes an appearance, as recorded by Chinese Astronomers for about 56 days. Written in the Annal of Han as "In the first year of Yuan Yen (12 B.C.), in the Autumn the seventh month, on the day Sing Wei, a comet swept in Gemini, went through Pollux and Castor, and passed over Leo and Virgo. It was then behind the sun about six degrees, and appeared in the east earlier in the morning. After thirteen days the comet became an evening star shining in the west, whence it swept over Arcturus, moved slowly to Serpens, and reached Ophiuchus. After 56 days it disappeared in Scorpio."[4]

11 BC

By place

Roman Empire

10 BC

By place

Roman Empire

Significant people

Births

19 BC

18 BC

17 BC

15 BC

14 BC

13 BC

12 BC

11 BC

10 BC

Deaths

19 BC

18 BC

17 BC

16 BC

15 BC

14 BC

13 BC

12 BC

11 BC

10 BC

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