Similarities between 9 BC and Augustus
9 BC and Augustus have 10 things in common (in Unionpedia): Ara Pacis, Germania, Illyria, Julian calendar, Livia, Nero Claudius Drusus, Pannonia, Roman Empire, Roman Senate, Tiberius.
Ara Pacis
The Ara Pacis Augustae (Latin, "Altar of Augustan Peace"; commonly shortened to Ara Pacis) is an altar in Rome dedicated to Pax, the Roman goddess of Peace.
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Germania
"Germania" was the Roman term for the geographical region in north-central Europe inhabited mainly by Germanic peoples.
9 BC and Germania · Augustus and Germania ·
Illyria
In classical antiquity, Illyria (Ἰλλυρία, Illyría or Ἰλλυρίς, Illyrís; Illyria, see also Illyricum) was a region in the western part of the Balkan Peninsula inhabited by the Illyrians.
9 BC and Illyria · Augustus and Illyria ·
Julian calendar
The Julian calendar, proposed by Julius Caesar in 46 BC (708 AUC), was a reform of the Roman calendar.
9 BC and Julian calendar · Augustus and Julian calendar ·
Livia
Livia Drusilla (Classical Latin: Livia•Drvsilla, Livia•Avgvsta) (30 January 58 BC – 28 September 29 AD), also known as Julia Augusta after her formal adoption into the Julian family in AD 14, was the wife of the Roman emperor Augustus throughout his reign, as well as his adviser.
9 BC and Livia · Augustus and Livia ·
Nero Claudius Drusus
Nero Claudius Drusus Germanicus (January 14, 38 BC – summer of 9 BC), born Decimus Claudius Drusus, also called Drusus Claudius Nero, Drusus, Drusus I, Nero Drusus, or Drusus the Elder was a Roman politician and military commander.
9 BC and Nero Claudius Drusus · Augustus and Nero Claudius Drusus ·
Pannonia
Pannonia was a province of the Roman Empire bounded north and east by the Danube, coterminous westward with Noricum and upper Italy, and southward with Dalmatia and upper Moesia.
9 BC and Pannonia · Augustus and Pannonia ·
Roman Empire
The Roman Empire (Imperium Rōmānum,; Koine and Medieval Greek: Βασιλεία τῶν Ῥωμαίων, tr.) was the post-Roman Republic period of the ancient Roman civilization, characterized by government headed by emperors and large territorial holdings around the Mediterranean Sea in Europe, Africa and Asia.
9 BC and Roman Empire · Augustus and Roman Empire ·
Roman Senate
The Roman Senate (Senatus Romanus; Senato Romano) was a political institution in ancient Rome.
9 BC and Roman Senate · Augustus and Roman Senate ·
Tiberius
Tiberius (Tiberius Caesar Divi Augusti filius Augustus; 16 November 42 BC – 16 March 37 AD) was Roman emperor from 14 AD to 37 AD, succeeding the first emperor, Augustus.
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9 BC and Augustus Comparison
9 BC has 27 relations, while Augustus has 415. As they have in common 10, the Jaccard index is 2.26% = 10 / (27 + 415).
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