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Information about 33
| Centuries: | 1st century BC - 1st century - 2nd century |
| Decades: | 0s 10s 20s - 30s - 40s 50s 60s |
| Years: | 30 31 32 - 33 - 34 35 36 |
This article is about the year 33. For other uses, see 33 (number).
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| Gregorian calendar | BC XXXIII |
| Ab urbe condita | 786 |
| Armenian calendar | N/A |
| Bah' calendar | -1811 – -1810 |
| Buddhist calendar | 577 |
| Chinese calendar | 2669/2729-7-8 (壬辰年七月初八日) — to — 2670/2730-6-18(癸巳年六月十八日) |
| Coptic calendar | -251 – -250 |
| Ethiopian calendar | 25 – 26 |
| Hebrew calendar | 3793 – 3794 |
| Hindu calendars | |
| - Vikram Samvat | 88 – 89 |
| - Shaka Samvat | N/A |
| - Kali Yuga | 3134 – 3135 |
| Holocene calendar | 10033 |
| Iranian calendar | 589 BP – 588 BP |
| Islamic calendar | 607 BH – 606 BH |
| Japanese calendar | |
| - Imperial Year | Kōki 693 (皇紀693年) |
| Julian calendar | 78 |
| Korean calendar | 2366 |
| Thai solar calendar | 576 |
Year 33 was a common year starting on Thursday (link will display the full calendar) of the Julian calendar.
Events
By place
Roman Empire
- Galba is a Roman Consul.
- Tiberius founds a credit bank in Rome.
- A financial crisis hits Rome, due to poorly chosen fiscal policies. Land values plummet, and credit is increased. These actions lead to a lack of cash, a crisis of confidence, and much land speculation. The primary victims are senators, knights and the wealthy. Many aristocratic families are ruined.
China
- Although the usurpation of Wang Mang and the Chimei Rebellion are behind him, Emperor Guangwu faces a new threat to the Han Dynasty in this year, the Rebellion of Gongsun Shu in ancient Sichuan province. Gongsun's naval forces are unsuccessful against Han General Cen Peng, so Gongsun decides to fortify his position by blockading the entire Yangtze River with a large floating pontoon bridge, complete with floating fortified posts, erected forts on both banks of the river for further missile fire, and protected his barrier with a large boom. After Cen Peng is unable to break through, he constructs several 'castle ships' with high ramparts and ramming vessels known as 'colliding swoopers', which break through Gongsun's lines and allow Cen to quell his rebellion.
By topic
Religion
- The following Christian chronology uses traditional dates; 30 and 28 are also suggested as a date for these events, and are currently considered the likely dates.
- Triumphal Entry of Jesus into Jerusalem — Sunday, March 27 (Palm Sunday)
- Last Supper — Thursday, March 31 (Holy Thursday)
- Judas Iscariot, disciple of Jesus, reportedly commits suicide hours before the death of his teacher
- Crucifixion of Jesus — Friday, April 1 (Good Friday)
- Resurrection of Jesus — Sunday, April 3 (Easter)
- Ascension of Jesus — Thursday, May 12 (Ascension Day)
- The Coming of the Holy Spirit — Sunday, May 22 (Pentecost)
- Traditionally, Christianity is founded on this date, since the "preparation period" for the Church Age is complete. The Eastern Orthodox and the Roman Catholic denominations also claim founding on this date. Details of the beginning of the Christian Church are found in the Biblical book of Acts.
- Saint Peter becomes Pope (according to Roman Catholic tradition) (see 32)
Births
- Gaius Rubellius Plautus, son of Gaius Rubellius Blandus and Julia
Deaths
- Gaius Asinius Gallus, widower of Vipsania Agrippina and potential lover of Agrippina the elder (starvation)
- Agrippina the Elder, wife of Germanicus (suicide by starvation)
- Nero Caesar (not to be confused with the Emperor Nero Caesar), son of Germanicus and Agrippina the Elder, adoptive grandson of Tiberius (starvation)
- Drusus Caesar, son of Germanicus and Agrippina the Elder, adoptive son of Tiberius (starvation)
- Marcus Aemilius Lepidus, senator, consul 6, father-in-law of Drusus Caesar (natural causes)
- Upper Paleolithic
- 10th millennium BC | 9th millennium BC | 8th millennium BC
- 7th millennium BC | 6th millennium BC | 5th millennium BC
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The 1st century BC started the first day of 100 BC and ended the last day of 1 BC. It is considered part of the Classical era, epoch, or historical period. An alternative name for this century is the last century BC.
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The 1st century was that century that lasted from 1 to 100 according the Gregorian calendar. It is considered part of the Classical era, epoch, or historical period
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The 2nd century is the period from 101 to 200 in accordance with the Julian calendar in the Christian Era. It is considered part of the Classical era, epoch, or historical period
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list of decades which have articles with more information about them.
During the twentieth century, it became popular to look at that century's decades as historical entities in themselves.
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During the twentieth century, it became popular to look at that century's decades as historical entities in themselves.
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Centuries: 1st century BC - 1st century - 2nd century
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Events and Trends
- 1 — Lions became extinct in Western Europe (see European lion)
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30S is the smaller subunit of the 70S ribosome of prokaryotes.
It is the site of inhibition for antibiotics such as tetracycline.
It includes the subunit 16S.
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It is the site of inhibition for antibiotics such as tetracycline.
It includes the subunit 16S.
See also
- 50S
- Ribosomal RNA
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Centuries: 1st century BC - 1st century - 2nd century
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50S is the larger subunit of the 70S ribosome of prokaryotes.
It is the site of inhibition for antibiotics such as chloramphenicol and clindamycin.
It includes the subunits 5S and 23S.
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It is the site of inhibition for antibiotics such as chloramphenicol and clindamycin.
It includes the subunits 5S and 23S.
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60S is the large ribosomal subunit in eukaryotes. It corresponds to 50S in prokaryotes.
It consists of the following:
1st millennium
Centuries: 1st century BC - 1st century - 2nd century
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It consists of the following:
- 5S
- 28S
- 5.8S
1st millennium
Centuries: 1st century BC - 1st century - 2nd century
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This page indexes the individual years pages.
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Twenty-first century
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1st century BC - 1st century - 2nd century
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27 28 29 - 30 - 31 32 33
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27 28 29 - 30 - 31 32 33
This article is about the year 30. For other uses, see 30 (number).
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1st century BC - 1st century - 2nd century
0s 10s 20s - 30s - 40s 50s 60s
28 29 30 - 31 - 32 33 34
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0s 10s 20s - 30s - 40s 50s 60s
28 29 30 - 31 - 32 33 34
This article is about the year 31. For other uses, see 31 (number).
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1st century BC - 1st century - 2nd century
0s 10s 20s - 30s - 40s 50s 60s
29 30 31 - 32 - 33 34 35
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0s 10s 20s - 30s - 40s 50s 60s
29 30 31 - 32 - 33 34 35
This article is about the year 32. For other uses, see 32 (number).
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1st century BC - 1st century - 2nd century
0s 10s 20s - 30s - 40s 50s 60s
31 32 33 - 34 - 35 36 37
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0s 10s 20s - 30s - 40s 50s 60s
31 32 33 - 34 - 35 36 37
This article is about the year 34. For other uses, see 34 (number).
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1st century BC - 1st century - 2nd century
0s 10s 20s - 30s - 40s 50s 60s
32 33 34 - 35 - 36 37 38
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0s 10s 20s - 30s - 40s 50s 60s
32 33 34 - 35 - 36 37 38
This article is about the year 35. For other uses, see 35 (number).
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1st century BC - 1st century - 2nd century
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33 34 35 - 36 - 37 38 39
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0s 10s 20s - 30s - 40s 50s 60s
33 34 35 - 36 - 37 38 39
This article is about the year 36. For other uses, see 36 (number).
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33 (thirty-three) is the natural number following 32 and preceding 34.
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- Kush - Pisakar, King of Kush (c.30-40)
- Mauretania - Ptolemy, King of Mauretania (23-40)
Asia
- China - Guangwu, Emperor of China (25-57)
- Korea (Three Kingdoms Period)
- Baekje
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Gregorian calendar is the most widely used calendar in the world. A modification of the Julian calendar, it was first proposed by the Calabrian doctor Aloysius Lilius, and was decreed by Pope Gregory XIII, for whom it was named, on 24 February 1582 via the papal bull
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Ab Urbe condita (literally, "from the city, having been founded") is a monumental history of Rome, from its legendary founding (ab Urbe condita, dated to 753 BC by Varro and most modern scholars). The book was written by Titus Livius (around 59 BC–AD 17).
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Armenian calendar uses the Armenian numerals. It begins in AD 552 as the start of the Armenian era.
Dates are marked by the letters ԹՎ
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Buddhist calendar is used on mainland Southeast Asia in the countries of Cambodia, Laos, Thailand, Myanmar (formerly Burma) and Sri Lanka in several related forms. It is a lunisolar calendar having months that are alternately 29 and 30 days, with an intercalated day and a 30-day
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Chinese calendar is a lunisolar calendar, incorporating elements of a lunar calendar with those of a solar calendar. In China today, the Gregorian calendar is used for most day to day activities, but the Chinese calendar is still used for marking traditional Chinese holidays such
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The Chinese sexagenary cycle (Chinese: 干支; Pinyin: gānzhī) is a cyclic numeral system of 60 combinations of the two basic cycles, the ten Heavenly Stems (天干;
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The Chinese sexagenary cycle (Chinese: 干支; Pinyin: gānzhī) is a cyclic numeral system of 60 combinations of the two basic cycles, the ten Heavenly Stems (天干;
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Coptic calendar, also called the Alexandrian calendar, is used by the Coptic Orthodox Church. This calendar is based on the ancient Egyptian calendar. To avoid the calendar creep of the latter, a reform of the ancient Egyptian calendar was introduced at the time of Ptolemy
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Ethiopian calendar (Amharic: የኢትዮጵያ ዘመን አቆጣጠር ye'Ītyōṗṗyā zemen āḳoṭaṭer), also called the
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