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Year '''77''' ('''[[Roman numerals|LXXVII]]''') was a [[common year starting on Wednesday]] (link will display the full calendar) of the [[Julian calendar]]. At the time, it was known as the '''Year of the [[Con3)'5$8-)4sulship]] of [[Augustus]] and [[Vespasianus]]''' (or, less frequently, '''year 830 ''[[Ab urbe condita]]'''''). The denomination 77 for this year has been used since the early [[medieval period]], when the [[Anno Domini]] [[calendar era]] became the prevalent method in Europe for naming years.шахрои
'''AD 77''' ('''[[Roman numerals|LXXVII]]''') was a [[common year starting on Wednesday]] of the [[Julian calendar]]. At the time, it was known as the '''Year of the [[Consulship]] of [[Vespasian]] and [[Titus]]''' (or, less frequently, '''year 830 ''[[Ab urbe condita]]'''''). The denomination AD 77 for this year has been used since the early [[medieval period]], when the [[Anno Domini]] [[calendar era]] became the prevalent method in Europe for naming years.


== Events ==
== Events ==
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=== By place ===
=== By place ===


==== Roman Empire ====
==== Roman Empire ====
* [[Gnaeus Julius Agricola]] is named [[Governors of Roman Britain|governor of Britannia]], a post he occupies until [[84]]. He extends the Roman influence to the mouth of the [[River Clyde]] ([[Scotland]]) and builds [[fortification]]s.
* [[Gnaeus Julius Agricola]] is named [[Governors of Roman Britain|governor of Britannia]], a post he occupies until [[AD 84]]. He extends the Roman influence to the mouth of the [[River Clyde]] ([[Scotland]]), and builds [[fortification]]s.
* Agricola subdues the [[Ordovices]] in [[Wales]] and pursues the remnants of the tribe to [[Isle of Anglesey|Anglesey]], the holy island of the [[Druids]].
* Agricola subdues the [[Ordovices]] in [[Wales]], and pursues the remnants of the tribe to [[Isle of Anglesey|Anglesey]], the holy island of the [[Druids]].
* The [[Caledonians|Caledonian tribes]] in Scotland form a [[confederation|confederacy]] of 30,000 [[warrior]]s, under the leadership of [[Calgacus]].
* The [[Caledonians|Caledonian tribes]] in Scotland form a [[confederation|confederacy]] of 30,000 [[warrior]]s, under the leadership of [[Calgacus]].
* Winter – Agricola conquers Anglesey, and disperses his [[Roman army|army]] to their winter quarters.
* A Roman [[squadron (army)|squadron]], sent by Agricola, explores the north of Scotland for the first time, discovering the [[Orkney Islands|Orkney]] and [[Shetland]] Islands.{{fact|date=January 2016}}
* Winter – Agricola conquers Anglesey and disperses his [[Roman army|army]] to their winter quarters.


==== Asia ====
==== Asia ====
* [[King Giru of Baekje]] succeeds to the throne of [[Baekje]] in the [[Korean peninsula]].
* King [[Giru of Baekje]] succeeds to the throne of [[Baekje]] in the [[Korea|Korean Peninsula]].<ref name=met>{{cite web |title=List of Rulers of Korea |url=https://www.metmuseum.org/toah/hd/koru/hd_koru.htm |website=www.metmuseum.org |access-date=20 April 2019}}</ref>


=== By topic ===
=== By topic ===
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* [[Pliny the Elder]] publishes the first ten books of ''[[Naturalis Historia]]''.
* [[Pliny the Elder]] publishes the first ten books of ''[[Naturalis Historia]]''.
* The Romans develop a simple method of [[distillation]].
* The Romans develop a simple method of [[distillation]].
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== Births ==
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== Deaths ==
== Deaths ==
* [[King Daru of Baekje]]
* [[Daru of Baekje]], Korean king<ref name=met />


== References ==
== References ==
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{{Reflist}}

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Latest revision as of 14:16, 3 January 2025

Millennium: 1st millennium
Centuries:
Decades:
Years:
AD 77 in various calendars
Gregorian calendarAD 77
LXXVII
Ab urbe condita830
Assyrian calendar4827
Balinese saka calendar−2 – −1
Bengali calendar−517 – −516
Berber calendar1027
Buddhist calendar621
Burmese calendar−561
Byzantine calendar5585–5586
Chinese calendar丙子年 (Fire Rat)
2774 or 2567
    — to —
丁丑年 (Fire Ox)
2775 or 2568
Coptic calendar−207 – −206
Discordian calendar1243
Ethiopian calendar69–70
Hebrew calendar3837–3838
Hindu calendars
 - Vikram Samvat133–134
 - Shaka SamvatN/A
 - Kali Yuga3177–3178
Holocene calendar10077
Iranian calendar545 BP – 544 BP
Islamic calendar562 BH – 561 BH
Javanese calendarN/A
Julian calendarAD 77
LXXVII
Korean calendar2410
Minguo calendar1835 before ROC
民前1835年
Nanakshahi calendar−1391
Seleucid era388/389 AG
Thai solar calendar619–620
Tibetan calendar阳火鼠年
(male Fire-Rat)
203 or −178 or −950
    — to —
阴火牛年
(female Fire-Ox)
204 or −177 or −949

AD 77 (LXXVII) was a common year starting on Wednesday of the Julian calendar. At the time, it was known as the Year of the Consulship of Vespasian and Titus (or, less frequently, year 830 Ab urbe condita). The denomination AD 77 for this year has been used since the early medieval period, when the Anno Domini calendar era became the prevalent method in Europe for naming years.

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Roman Empire

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Asia

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  1. ^ a b "List of Rulers of Korea". www.metmuseum.org. Retrieved April 20, 2019.