Centuries: | 0th century - 1st century - 2nd century |
Decades: | -30s -20s -10s - 0s - 10s 20s 30s
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Years: | 1 2 3 - 4 - 5 6 7 |
For other uses, see 4 (disambiguation).
This article is about the year 4. For other uses, see 4 (number).
Gregorian calendar | 4 IV
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Ab urbe condita | 757 |
Armenian calendar | N/A |
Bahá'í calendar | -1840 – -1839 |
Buddhist calendar | 548 |
Coptic calendar | -280 – -279 |
Ethiopian calendar | -4 – -3 |
Hebrew calendar | 3764 – 3765 |
Hindu calendars | |
- Vikram Samvat | 59 – 60 |
- Shaka Samvat | N/A |
- Kali Yuga | 3105 – 3106 |
Holocene calendar | 10004 |
Iranian calendar | 618 BP – 617 BP |
Islamic calendar | 637 BH – 636 BH |
Japanese calendar | |
- Imperial Year | Kōki 664 (皇紀664年) |
Julian calendar | 49 |
Korean calendar | 2337 |
Thai solar calendar | 547 |
Year 4 was a leap year starting on Tuesday (link will display the full calendar) of the Julian calendar.
Events[]
By place[]
Roman Empire[]
- Emperor Caesar Augustus summons Tiberius to Rome, and names him his heir and future emperor. At the same time, Agrippa Postumus, the last son of Marcus Vipsanius Agrippa, is also adopted and named as Augustus' heir.
- Tiberius also adopts Germanicus as his own heir.
- Sextus Aelius Catus becomes consul.
- The Lex Aelia Sentia regulates the manumission of slaves.
- A pact of non-aggression and friendship is signed between the Roman Empire, represented by Tiberius, and the German tribe the Cherusci, represented by their King Segimer. Arminius and Flavus, sons of Segimer, are brought into the Roman army as leaders of the auxiliary troops.
- Julia the Elder returns from exile to live in Rhegium in disgrace.
- Augustus pardons Gnaeus Cornelius Cinna Magnus, along with Aemilia Lepida, the daughter of Marcus Aemilius Lepidus, for alleged involvement in a conspiracy against the emperor.
- Marcus Plautius Silvanus is appointed proconsul of Asia.
- Polianus Maradonius becomes Archon of Athens.
Middle East[]
- King Phraataces and Queen Musa of Parthia are overthrown and killed, the crown being offered to Orodes III of Parthia --- the beginning of the interregnum.
Asia[]
- Namhae Chachaung succeeds Bak Hyeokgeose as king of the Korean kingdom of Silla (traditional date).
- Emperor Ping of Han marries Empress Wang, daughter of Wang Mang, cementing his influence.
By topic[]
Arts and sciences[]
- Nicholas of Damascus writes the 14 volume History of the World.
Births[]
- Columella, Roman writer (d. 70)
- Daemusin of Goguryeo, king of Goguryeo (d. 44)
Deaths[]
- Gaius Caesar, son of Marcus Vipsanius Agrippa and Julia the Elder, dies from wounds suffered during a campaign in Artagira, Armenia
- Bak Hyeokgeose of Silla, first ruler of Korea
- Gaius Asinius Pollio, Roman orator, poet and historian (born 65 BC)
- Ariobarzanes II, King of Media Atropatane (born 40 BC)
- Artavasdas IV, King of Armenia (born 20 BC)
People of the year 4 at Familypedia
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0 children were born to the 0 women born in 4
0 people died in 4
2 people lived in 4
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Jesus Christ | Mary (mother of Jesus) | |
Clodomir I der West-Franken (c3-) | Marcomir der West-Franken (bef14BC-) |
Events of the year 4 at Familypedia
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