123 BC
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Centuries: | 3rd century BC · 2nd century BC · 1st century BC |
Decades: | 150s BC 140s BC 130s BC 120s BC 110s BC 100s BC 90s BC |
Years: | 126 BC 125 BC 124 BC 123 BC 122 BC 121 BC 120 BC |
Gregorian calendar | 123 BC |
Ab urbe condita | 631 |
Armenian calendar | N/A |
Bahá'í calendar | -1966 – -1965 |
Buddhist calendar | 422 |
Chinese calendar | 2514/2574 ([[Sexagenary cycle|]]年) — to —
2515/2575([[Sexagenary cycle|]]年) |
Ethiopian calendar | -130 – -129 |
Hebrew calendar | 3638 – 3639 |
Hindu calendars | |
- Vikram Samvat | -67 – -66 |
- Shaka Samvat | N/A |
- Kali Yuga | 2979 – 2980 |
Holocene calendar | 9878 |
Iranian calendar | 744 BP – 743 BP |
Islamic calendar | 767 BH – 766 BH |
Japanese calendar | |
- Imperial Year | Kōki 538 (皇紀538年) |
- Jōmon Era | 9878 |
Julian calendar | -77 |
Korean calendar | 2211 |
Thai solar calendar | 421 |
[edit] Events
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[edit] Rome
- Gaius Gracchus elected Roman tribune for the first time. He waited until after his re-election the following year before pushing forward the various civil and agrarian reforms that his brother championed in 133 BC.
- Aix-en-Provence founded under the name of Aquae Sextiae by the Roman consul Sextius Calvinus.
- Lex Acilia repetundarum- repetundae procedures.