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This article concerns the period 9 BC – 1 BC, the last nine years before the Anno Domini era, not the last ten years.
Events
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Significant people
- Tigranes IV, King of Armenia, r. 12–1 BC
- Erato, Queen of Armenia, 8–5 BC, 2 BC – AD 2, AD 6–11
- Artavasdes III, King of Armenia, r. 5–2 BC
- Ariobarzan of Atropatene, Client King of Armenia, r. 1 BC – AD 2
- Chend Di, Emperor of Han Dynasty China, r. 32–7 BC
- Ai Di, Emperor of Han Dynasty China, r. 7–1 BC
- Ping Di, Emperor of Han Dynasty China, r. 1 BC – AD 5
- Wang Mang, Chinese statesman and future emperor of China
- Dong Xian, Han Dynasty Chinese official under Emperor Ai of Han
- Antiochus III, King of Commagene, r. 12 BC – AD 17
- Arminius, Germanic war chief (18/17 BC – AD 21)
- Arshak II, King of Caucasian Iberia, r. 20 BC – AD 1
- Strato II and Strato III, co-kings of the Indo-Greek Kingdom, r. 25 BC – AD 10
- Lugaid Riab nDerg, Legendary High King of Ireland, r. 33–9 BC
- Conchobar Abradruad, Legendary High King of Ireland, r. 9–8 BC
- Crimthann Nia Náir, Legendary High King of Ireland, r. (8 BC – AD 9)
- Suinin, Legendary Emperor of Japan, r. 29 BC – AD 70
- Amanishakheto, King of Kush, r. 10–1 BC
- Natakamani, King of Kush, r. 1 BC – AD 20
- Ma'nu III, King of Osroene, r. 23–4 BC
- Abgar V, King of Osroene, r. 4 BC-AD 7, AD 13–50
- Phraates IV, king of the Parthian Empire, r. 38–2 BC
- Phraates V, king of the Parthian Empire, r. 2 BC – AD 4
- Musa of Parthia, mother and co-ruler with Phraates V, r. 2 BC – AD 4
- Caesar Augustus, Roman Emperor (27 BC – AD 14)
- Nero Claudius Drusus, Roman Consul, in office 9 BC
- Gaius Caesar, Roman general
- Livy, Roman historian
- Ovid, Roman poet
- Quirinius, Roman nobleman and politician
- Tiberius, Roman general, statesman, and future emperor.
- Herod the Great, Client king of Judea
- Hillel the Elder, Jewish scholar and Nasi of the Sanhedrin, in office c. 31 BC – AD 9
- Shammai, Jewish scholar and Av Beit Din of the Sanhedrin, in office 20 BC – AD 20
- Hyeokgeose, King of Silla, r. 57 BC – AD 4
Births
- 9 BC
- Emperor Ping of Han (d. AD 6)
- Asconius Pedianus, Roman grammarian and historian
- 8 BC – Empress Wang (d. AD 23)
- 5 BC – Guangwu, Emperor of China (d. AD 57)
- 4 BC – Herod Philip II, tetrarch of Iturea and Trachonitis
- 3 BC
- Seneca the Younger, Roman statesman (d. AD 65)
- Servius Sulpicius Galba, Roman general and emperor (d. AD 69)
- 1 BC
- Ptolemy of Mauretania, client king of Mauretania (d. AD 40)
- St. Matthew, Figure of early Christianity, specifically an Apostle
- date unknown
- John the Baptist, Jewish religious teacher
- Jesus, Jewish teacher and central figure of Christianity (6 BC? – AD 30)
Deaths
- 9 BC – Nero Claudius Drusus, Roman statesman and military commander
- 8 BC
- Horace, Roman poet (b. 65 BC)
- Gaius Maecenas, Roman politician and patron of the arts (b. 70 BC)
- Empress Xu
- Liu Xiang, Chinese scholar
- Polemon, client king of Cilicia, Pontus, Colchis and the Bosporan Kingdom.
- 7 BC
- Emperor Cheng of Han (b. 51 BC)
- Consort Zhao Hede
- Aristobulus IV, Judean Prince (son of Herod the Great)
- Geumwa, king of Dongbuyeo (located on the Korean Peninsula)
- 6 BC
- Consort Ban, Chinese concubine of Emperor Cheng of Han, also a poet and scholar (born 48 BC)
- Consort Feng Yuan (b. c. 48 BC)
- 5 BC – Curia, wife and loyal supporter of Quintus Lucretius Vespillo
- 4 BC
- Antipater, Judean prince (son of Herod the Great)
- Herod the Great, client king of Judea (b. 73 BC)
- Marcus Tullius Tiro, freedman of Cicero
- 3 BC – Imperial consort Fu of the Chinese Han Dynasty
- 2 BC
- Jullus Antonius, Roman Consul
- Phraates IV, King of Parthia
- 1 BC
- Dong Xian, Han Dynasty Chinese official under Emperor Ai of Han (b. 23 BC)
- Emperor Ai of Han (b. 27 BC)
- Empress Fu
- Empress Zhao Feiyan (b. 32 BC)
References
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