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AD 35 (XXXV) was a common year starting on Saturday (link will display the full calendar) of the Julian calendar. At the time, it was known as the Year of the Consulship of Gallus and Nonianus (or, less frequently, year 788 Ab urbe condita). The denomination AD 35 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.
Millennium: | 1st millennium |
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Centuries: | |
Decades: | |
Years: |
Gregorian calendar | AD 35 XXXV |
Ab urbe condita | 788 |
Assyrian calendar | 4785 |
Balinese saka calendar | N/A |
Bengali calendar | −558 |
Berber calendar | 985 |
Buddhist calendar | 579 |
Burmese calendar | −603 |
Byzantine calendar | 5543–5544 |
Chinese calendar | 甲午年 (Wood Horse) 2732 or 2525 — to — 乙未年 (Wood Goat) 2733 or 2526 |
Coptic calendar | −249 – −248 |
Discordian calendar | 1201 |
Ethiopian calendar | 27–28 |
Hebrew calendar | 3795–3796 |
Hindu calendars | |
- Vikram Samvat | 91–92 |
- Shaka Samvat | N/A |
- Kali Yuga | 3135–3136 |
Holocene calendar | 10035 |
Iranian calendar | 587 BP – 586 BP |
Islamic calendar | 605 BH – 604 BH |
Javanese calendar | N/A |
Julian calendar | AD 35 XXXV |
Korean calendar | 2368 |
Minguo calendar | 1877 before ROC 民前1877年 |
Nanakshahi calendar | −1433 |
Seleucid era | 346/347 AG |
Thai solar calendar | 577–578 |
Tibetan calendar | 阳木马年 (male Wood-Horse) 161 or −220 or −992 — to — 阴木羊年 (female Wood-Goat) 162 or −219 or −991 |
Events
editBy place
editRoman Empire
edit- Emperor Tiberius names Caligula (aka Gaius) and Gamellus, a grandson, as co-heirs.[1]
- Pliny the Elder is brought to Rome before this year.
Persia
edit- Tiridates III becomes king of Parthia (until AD 36).
Births
edit- Decimus Valerius Asiaticus, Roman senator and governor
- Gaius Nymphidius Sabinus, Roman prefect (approximate date)
- Marcus Fabius Quintilianus, Roman rhetorician (approximate date)
- Quintus Junius Arulenus Rusticus, Roman senator (d. AD 93)
- Statilia Messalina, Roman empress and wife of Nero (approximate date)
Deaths
edit- Arsaces I (or Arshak I), Roman client king of Armenia
- Epaticcus, British prince of the Catuvellauni (approximate date)
- Gaius Poppaeus Sabinus, Roman statesman and consul
- Lucius Fulcinius Trio, Roman senator and suffect consul
- Phraates, Parthian prince and son of Phraates IV
References
edit- ^ "Tiberius (42 BC-37AD". BBC. Retrieved February 20, 2024.