-145

This page relates to the year -145 Calendrier Julien proleptic.

Events

Roman world

  • With Rome, Consul At of Q. Fabius Maximus Aemilianus, L. Hostilius Mancinus.

  • the Tribun of the plebs C. Licinius Crassus presents a law proposing to substitute the election by the people for the co-optation for the colleges of priests (pushed back thanks to the praetor C. Laelius, a friend of Scipions). In its harangues, he addresses himself directly to the people and not towards the Curie.

  • Beginning one period of economic depression (- 145/-133) marked by the rarefaction of the emissions of currencies and the reduction in the public expenditure.

  • Massalia (Marseilles) is dominating in the trade in the Western Mediterranean.

World hellenistic

ancient Egypt

  • Fin of the reign of Ptolémée {{VI}} '' Philométor '', killed as a combatant Alexandre Ier Balled.
  • Beginning of the reign of Ptolémée {{VII}} '' Néos Eupator '' (born from a famous father). Regency of Cléopâtre II.

Syria

  • Ptolémée {{VI}} withdraws his/her daughter Cléopâtre Théa with the usurper Alexandre {{Ier}} Balas and gives it to Démétrios II. Balled is beaten on the Oronte and is assassinated by Démétrios {{II}} Nikator, wire of Démétrios {{Ier}} which goes up on the throne séleucide.
  • Jonathan, governor of Judaea, benefits from the disorders in Syria to besiege the citadel of Jerusalem. Denounced near Démétrios {{II}}, he does not hesitate to meet it with Ptolémaïs (Akko). He is made confirm as high priest and obtains a remission of taxes for Judaea which sees itself attaching name them of Apharama, Lydda and Ramathayim taken with the Samaritide (the surface of Judaea is almost doubled).

India

Sciences and technology

  • the Dictionnaire of agriculture of the Carthaginian Magon in 28 volumes is translated into Latin.

Birth in -145

Death in -145

  • Alexandre {{Ier}} Balled, usurper of the throne Séleucides, killed by Démétrios {{II}} Nicator .

  • Ptolémée {{VI}}, killed on the Oronte as a combatant Alexandre {{Ier}} Balled.
  • Eucratide Ier

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