AD 58

AD 58 (LVIII) was a common year starting on Sunday (link will display the full calendar) of the Julian calendar. At the time, it was known as the Year of the Consulship of Caesar and Messalla (or, less frequently, year 811 Ab urbe condita). The denomination AD 58 for this year has been used since the early medieval period, when the Anno Domini calendar era became the prevalent method in Europe for naming years.

Millennium: 1st millennium
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AD 58 in various calendars
Gregorian calendarAD 58
LVIII
Ab urbe condita811
Assyrian calendar4808
Balinese saka calendarN/A
Bengali calendar−535
Berber calendar1008
Buddhist calendar602
Burmese calendar−580
Byzantine calendar5566–5567
Chinese calendar丁巳年 (Fire Snake)
2754 or 2694
     to 
戊午年 (Earth Horse)
2755 or 2695
Coptic calendar−226 – −225
Discordian calendar1224
Ethiopian calendar50–51
Hebrew calendar3818–3819
Hindu calendars
 - Vikram Samvat114–115
 - Shaka SamvatN/A
 - Kali Yuga3158–3159
Holocene calendar10058
Iranian calendar564 BP – 563 BP
Islamic calendar581 BH – 580 BH
Javanese calendarN/A
Julian calendarAD 58
LVIII
Korean calendar2391
Minguo calendar1854 before ROC
民前1854年
Nanakshahi calendar−1410
Seleucid era369/370 AG
Thai solar calendar600–601
Tibetan calendar阴火蛇年
(female Fire-Snake)
184 or −197 or −969
     to 
阳土马年
(male Earth-Horse)
185 or −196 or −968

Events

By place

Roman Empire

  • Emperor Nero and Marcus Valerius Messalla Corvinus become Roman consuls.
  • The friendship between Nero and Marcus Salvius Otho ends when they both fall in love with Poppea Sabina, and Otho is sent to Lusitania as governor.
  • Agrippina the Younger is expelled from the imperial palace by her son Nero, who installs her in Villa Antonia in Misenum.
  • Roman-Parthian War: Gnaeus Domitius Corbulo, commander in the East, launches his Armenian offensive against Parthia. He leads a Roman army (four legions) through the mountainous country of Armenia, against the fortress at Volandum, to the southwest of Artaxata. After a siege of eight hours Corbulo takes the city; the legionnaires massacre the defenders and plunder Volandum to their hearts' content.
  • Corbulo marches to Artaxata crossing the Aras River; along the valley he is shadowed by tens of thousands of mounted Parthian archers led by king Tiridates I. The city opens its gates to Corbulo, just as it had to Germanicus four decades before. When he takes the 250-year-old Armenian capital, Corbulo gives the residents a few hours to collect their valuables and burns the city to the ground.
  • The Ficus Ruminalis begins to die (see Rumina).

Europe

Asia

By topic

Religion

  • The apostle Paul returns to Jerusalem with the money he has collected to give the Christian community there. However, he is accused of defiling the temple, and is arrested and imprisoned in Caesarea. He then invokes his Roman citizenship and is sent to Rome to be judged.
  • Paul writes his Epistle to the Romans.

Births

  • Juvenal, Roman poet (approximate date)
  • Xu Shen, Chinese politician and writer (approximate date)

Deaths

References

  1. Roberts, J: "History of the World.". Penguin, 1994.
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