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| 79 |
| | Titus becomes emperor on the death of his father, Vespasian, and begins a brief two-year reign of lavish public generosity | |
| | Arch of Titus, Rome Fotofile CG
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| 79 |
| | A sudden eruption of Vesuvius buries the town of Pompeii in volcanic ash, in places twelve feet deep | |
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| c. 80 |
| | The earliest of the Christian gospels, that of St Mark, is written down - possibly in Asia Minor or Syria | |
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| 80 |
| | The Colosseum is inaugurated by the emperor Titus with games lasting 100 days, in which some 9000 large animals are killed | |
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| 81 |
| | Dying after a reign of only two years, Titus is succeeded on the imperial throne by his brother, Domitian | |
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| 83 |
| | Agricola defeats the tribes of Scotland at an unidentified place called Mons Graupius, probably almost as far north as Aberdeen | |
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| 98 |
| | Tacitus begins his career with two specialized but influential works of history, one on Britain and the other on Germany | |
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| 98 |
| | Trajan, succeeding to the imperial throne in AD 98, is sufficiently confident to spend a year in Germany before returning to Rome | |
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| c. 100 |
| | A naturalistic style of Buddhist sculpture develops in the Gandhara region, part of modern Pakistan | |
| | Gandhara sculpture Fotofile CG
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| c. 100 |
| | A cult develops in Rome of the Egyptian goddess Isis, credited with restoring to life her hushand, Osiris, after he has been hacked to pieces | |
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