54


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Year '54' was a common year starting on Tuesday (link will display the full calendar) of the Julian calendar.

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Roman Empire


October 13Roman emperor Claudius dies, possibly after being poisoned by Agrippina, his wife and niece, and is succeeded by Nero.

★ Nero tries to prohibit the Gladiatorial games.

Maiden Castle in Dorset is captured from the Celtic Durotriges by Vespasian.

★ Under Nero, Rome annexes Aden to protect the maritime route between Alexandria and Asia.

★ Two centurions are sent to the south of Egypt to find the sources of the Nile, and possible new provinces. They report that while there are many cities in the desert, the area seems too poor to be worthy of conquest.

★ Violence erupts in Caesarea regarding the a local ordinance restricting the civil rights of Jews, creating clashes between Jews and pagans. The Roman garrison, made up of Syrians, takes the side of the pagans. The Jews, armed with clubs and swords, meet in the marketplace. The Governor of Judaea, Antonius Felix orders his troops to charge. The violence continues and Felix asks Nero to arbitrate. Nero, sides with the pagans and relegates the Jews to second-class citizens. This decision does nothing but increase the Jews' anger.

★ In Britain, Venutius leads a revolt against his ex-wife Cartimandua, queen of the Brigantes and a Roman ally. Governor Aulus Didius Gallus sends her military aid, and after some indecisive fighting a legion commanded by Caesius Nasica defeats the rebels (approximate date - some time between 52 and 57).
Asia


Judea is returned piecemeal to Agrippa I's son Marcus Julius Agrippa between 48 and 54.
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Religion


Patriarch Onesimus succeeds Stachys the Apostle as Patriarch of Constantinople.

Paul of Tarsus begins his third mission.

Apollos, a later assistant of Paul, is converted to Christianity in Ephesus.

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October 13Claudius, Roman emperor, poisoned by his wife Agrippina

Domitia Lepida, widow of Marcus Valerius Messalla Barbatus, mother of Valeria Messalina and former mother-in-law of Claudius.

Ban Biao, Chinese historian

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