AD 53
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Millennium: | 1st millennium |
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AD 53 by topic |
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Leaders |
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Gregorian calendar | AD 53 LIII |
Ab urbe condita | 806 |
Assyrian calendar | 4803 |
Balinese saka calendar | N/A |
Bengali calendar | −540 |
Berber calendar | 1003 |
Buddhist calendar | 597 |
Burmese calendar | −585 |
Byzantine calendar | 5561–5562 |
Chinese calendar | Nhâm tửNiên (WaterRat) 2750 or 2543 — to — Quý sửu niên (WaterOx) 2751 or 2544 |
Coptic calendar | −231 – −230 |
Discordian calendar | 1219 |
Ethiopian calendar | 45–46 |
Hebrew calendar | 3813–3814 |
Hindu calendars | |
-Vikram Samvat | 109–110 |
-Shaka Samvat | N/A |
-Kali Yuga | 3153–3154 |
Holocene calendar | 10053 |
Iranian calendar | 569 BP – 568 BP |
Islamic calendar | 587 BH – 585 BH |
Javanese calendar | N/A |
Julian calendar | AD 53 LIII |
Korean calendar | 2386 |
Minguo calendar | 1859 beforeROC Dân tiền 1859 niên |
Nanakshahi calendar | −1415 |
Seleucid era | 364/365AG |
Thai solar calendar | 595–596 |
Tibetan calendar | Dương thủy thử niên (male Water-Rat) 179 or −202 or −974 — to — Âm thủy ngưu niên (female Water-Ox) 180 or −201 or −973 |
AD 53(LIII) was acommon year starting on Monday(link will display the full calendar) of theJulian calendar.At the time, it was known as theYear of theConsulshipofSilanusandAntonius(or, less frequently,year 806Ab urbe condita). The denomination AD 53 for this year has been used since the earlymedieval period,when theAnno Dominicalendar erabecame the prevalent method in Europe for naming years.
Events
[edit]By place
[edit]Roman Empire
[edit]- EmperorClaudiusremovesHerod Agrippa IIfrom the tetrarchy ofChalcisinGreece.
- Decimus Junius Silanus TorquatusandQuintus Haterius AntoninusbecomeRoman consuls.
- Claudius secures a senatorial decree that gives jurisdiction in financial cases to imperialprocurators.This marks a significant strengthening of imperial powers at the expense of theSenate.
- June 9–Nerois adopted by Claudius as his son and marries his 14-year-old daughterClaudia Octavia.
- Claudius accepts Nero as his successor, to the detriment ofBritannicus,his son by his first wife,Valeria Messalina.
- Distinct fellowships within the reign of Centricles[check spelling]fall to the dominion ofGaulicbarbarians, which provoke an enclave uprising in the foothills of what are now theAlps.
- Cardiffis founded byAulus Didius Gallus.
Korea
[edit]By topic
[edit]Religion
[edit]- EvodiussucceedsSaint PeterasPatriarch of Antioch.
- Paul the Apostlewrites hisepistle to the GalatiansfromEphesus(approximately date)
Arts and sciences
[edit]- Senecawrites the tragedyAgamemnon,which he intends to be read as the last chapter of a trilogy including two of his other tragedies,MedeaandEdipus.
Births
[edit]- (approximate year)Marcus Ulpius Traianus,Roman emperor (d.117)[2]
- Domitia Longina,Roman empress (approximate date)
- Kanishka I,Indian ruler of theKushan Empire(d.150)
Deaths
[edit]References
[edit]- ^ab"List of Rulers of Korea".www.metmuseum.org.RetrievedApril 18,2019.
- ^LeGlay, Marcel; Voisin, Jean-Louis; Le Bohec, Yann (2001).A History of Rome(Second ed.). Malden, Massachusetts: Blackwell. p. 270.ISBN0-631-21858-0.