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Calendar year
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1st millennium
Centuries:
1st century BC
1st century
2nd century
Decades:
20s
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Years:
43
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AD 46
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AD 46 by topic
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AD 46 in various calendars
Gregorian calendar
AD 46 XLVI
Ab urbe condita
799
Assyrian calendar
4796
Balinese saka calendar
N/A
Bengali calendar
−547
Berber calendar
996
Buddhist calendar
590
Burmese calendar
−592
Byzantine calendar
5554–5555
Chinese calendar
乙巳年 (Wood Snake) 2743 or 2536 — to — 丙午年 (Fire Horse) 2744 or 2537
Coptic calendar
−238 – −237
Discordian calendar
1212
Ethiopian calendar
38–39
Hebrew calendar
3806–3807
Hindu calendars
- Vikram Samvat
102–103
- Shaka Samvat
N/A
- Kali Yuga
3146–3147
Holocene calendar
10046
Iranian calendar
576 BP – 575 BP
Islamic calendar
594 BH – 593 BH
Javanese calendar
N/A
Julian calendar
AD 46 XLVI
Korean calendar
2379
Minguo calendar
1866 before ROC 民前1866年
Nanakshahi calendar
−1422
Seleucid era
357/358 AG
Thai solar calendar
588–589
Tibetan calendar
阴木蛇年 (female Wood-Snake) 172 or −209 or −981 — to — 阳火马年 (male Fire-Horse) 173 or −208 or −980
AD 46 (XLVI) was a common year starting on Saturday of the Julian calendar. At the time, it was known as the Year of the Consulship of Asiaticus and Silanus (or, less frequently, year 799 Ab urbe condita). The denomination AD 46 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.
AD46 (XLVI) was a common year starting on Saturday of the Julian calendar. At the time, it was known as the Year of the Consulship of Asiaticus and Silanus...
from the album Appalachian Incantation, 2010 One of the years 46 BC, AD46, 1946, 2046 46 Hestia, a main-belt asteroid This disambiguation page lists articles...
The 40s decade ran from January 1, AD 40, to December 31, AD 49. Claudius became Roman Emperor in 41, following the assassination of Caligula. In 43,...
(/ˈpluːtɑːrk/; Greek: Πλούταρχος, Ploútarchos; Koinē Greek: [ˈplúːtarkʰos]; c. AD46 – after AD 119) was a Greek Middle Platonist philosopher, historian, biographer...
province. Thrace became a Client state of Rome at 11 BC and was annexed at 46AD. Thrace had the potential to muster a huge number of troops though this...
700 BC - AD46. Osprey Publishing. ISBN 978-1-84176-329-3. Webber, Christopher (2011). The Gods of Battle, The Thracians at War 1500 BC- 150 AD. Barnsley:...
year) Plutarch, Greek historian and biographer (b. AD46) Publius Metilius Nepos, Roman politician (b. AD 45) Declercq, Dominik (1998). Writing Against the...
December 23 – Salonia Matidia, niece of Trajan (b. AD 68) Plutarch, Greek historian and biographer (b. AD46) San Secondo of Asti, Roman bishop and martyr...
kingdom. Roman emperor Claudius annexed the kingdom as a Roman province in 46AD. From the perspective of classical Greece, Thracia included the territory...
(Προμαχόρμα), meaning protector of the anchorage. The Greek biographer Plutarch (AD46–120) refers to an instance during the construction of the Propylaia of her...
Anatolius (449–458 AD) (Patriarch from 451 AD) 46. St. Gennadius I (458–471 AD) 47. Acacius (471–488 AD) 48. Fravitta (488–489 AD), also Flavian II 49...
together with them Artayctes and his son also in bonds." The Thracians 700 BC-AD46 (Men-at-Arms) by Christopher Webber and Angus McBride, ISBN 1-84176-329-2...
May 2018. Christopher Webber, Angus McBride (2001). The Thracians, 700 BC–AD46. Osprey Publishing. ISBN 978-1-84176-329-3. Joseph Roisman,Ian Worthington...
propraetorial respectively). AD 43 – Lycia annexed by Claudius (in 74 AD merged with Pamphylia to form Lycia et Pamphylia). AD46 – Thracia (Thrace, north-eastern...
Gaius Plinius Secundus (AD 23/24 – AD 79), called Pliny the Elder (/ˈplɪni/), was a Roman author, naturalist, natural philosopher, naval and army commander...
Gabinius Secundus AD46–47: Quintus Sanquinius Maximus AD 47–51: Gnaeus Domitius Corbulo AD 51–54: unknown AD 54–58: Pompeius Paullinus AD 58–60: Lucius Duvius...
Nagamaki Christopher Webber, Angus McBride (2001). The Thracians, 700 BC – AD46. Osprey Publishing. ISBN 1-84176-329-2. Бонев, Чавдар. Праславянските племена...
erected in AD46, stated that he had freed the city of Rome from the danger of inundation, his work was only partially successful: in AD 62 Tacitus speaks...
of a unified kingdom of Thrace from 11 BC until the Roman annexation in AD46. Cotys I, son of ? Rhoemetalces, 57?–by 48 BC Rhescuporis I, son of Cotys...
Webber, Christopher; McBride, Angus (2001). The Thracians, 700 BC – AD46. Osprey Publishing. ISBN 978-1-84176-329-3. Waterloo Institute for Hellenistic...
Theudas (/ˈθjuːdəs/; Greek: Θευδᾶς; died c. 46AD) was a Jewish rebel of the 1st century AD. Scholars attribute to his name a Greek etymology possibly...
the emperor Augustus Marcus Vinicius (consul 30), (c. 5 BC – AD46) Roman consul in 30 AD and husband of Julia Livilla Paulo Vinícius (footballer, born...