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This article concerns the period 119 BC – 110 BC.
Births
118 BC
- Lucius Licinius Lucullus, Roman consul (d. 56 BC)
117 BC
- Ptolemy XII Auletes, king (pharaoh) of Egypt (d. 51 BC)
116 BC
- Marcus Terentius Varro (aka "Varro"), Roman scholar and writer (d. 27 BC)[1]
115 BC
- Marcus Licinius Crassus, Roman general and consul (d. 53 BC)
114 BC
- Lucius Orbilius Pupillus, Roman grammarian and writer
- Publius Cornelius Lentulus Sura, Roman consul (d. 63 BC)
- Quintus Hortensius, Roman consul and orator (d. 50 BC)
111 BC
110 BC
- Asander, king of the Bosporan Kingdom (d. 17 BC)
- Hillel the Elder, Jewish religious leader (approximate date) (d. AD 10)[2]
- Marcus Petreius, Roman general and politician (d. 46 BC)
- Titus Pomponius Atticus, Roman banker (d. 32 BC)
Deaths
119 BC
- Di Shan, Chinese politician of the Han dynasty
- Li Guang, Chinese general of the Han dynasty
118 BC
- Marcus Porcius Cato, Roman consul and orator
- Micipsa, king of Numidia (approximate date)
117 BC
- Huo Qubing, Chinese general of the Han dynasty (b. 140 BC)
- Sima Xiangru, Chinese statesman, poet, and musician (b. 179 BC)
116 BC
- June 26 – Ptolemy VIII Physcon, king (pharaoh) of Egypt (b. c. 182 BC)
- Cleopatra II, queen of Egypt (b. c. 185 BC)
- Zhang Tang, Chinese official and politician
115 BC
- Publius Mucius Scaevola, Roman consul and jurist
- Quintus Caecilius Metellus Macedonicus, Roman consul (b. c. 210 BC)
114 BC
- Zhang Qian, Chinese explorer and diplomat (b. 195 BC)
113 BC
- Decimus Junius Brutus Callaicus, Roman consul and general (b. 180 BC)
- Liu Sheng, Chinese prince of the Han dynasty
- Zhang Qian, Chinese explorer, official and diplomat (b. 164 BC)
112 BC
111 BC
- Tryphaena, queen consort of the Seleucid Empire
- Zhao Jiande, last king of Nanyue (or Nam Viet)
110 BC
- Sima Tan, Chinese astrologist and historian
References
[edit]- ^ "Marcus Terentius Varro". Encyclopaedia Britannica. Retrieved February 22, 2024.
- ^ Wolf, Thomas (2019). The Nightingale's Sonata: The Musical Odyssey of Lea Luboshutz. Pegasus Books. p. 440. ISBN 978-1-64313-162-7.