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Centuries: 2nd century BC - 1st century BC - 1st century
Decades: 50s BC  40s BC  30s BC - 20s BC - 10s BC  0s BC  0s 
Years: 28 BC 27 BC 26 BC - 25 BC - 24 BC 23 BC 22 BC
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25 BC in other calendars
Gregorian calendar 25 BC
Ab urbe condita 729
Armenian calendar N/A
Bahá'í calendar -1868 – -1867
Berber calendar 926
Buddhist calendar 520
Burmese calendar -662
Chinese calendar 2612/2672
(乙未年)
— to —
2613/2673
(丙申年)
Coptic calendar -308 – -307
Ethiopian calendar -32 – -31
Hebrew calendar 3736 – 3737
Hindu calendars
 - Vikram Samvat 31 – 32
 - Shaka Samvat N/A
 - Kali Yuga 3077 – 3078
Holocene calendar 9976
Iranian calendar 646 BP – 645 BP
Islamic calendar 666 BH – 665 BH
Japanese calendar
Korean calendar 2309
Thai solar calendar 519
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Year 25 BC was a leap year starting on Tuesday (link will display the full calendar) of the Julian calendar. The pages listed below contain information about trends and events in particular centuries and millennia. The 2nd century BC started the first day of 200 BC and ended the last day of 101 BC. The 1st century BC started the first day of 100 BC and ended the last day of 1 BC. The 1st century was the Century that lasted from 1 to 100 according the Julian calendar. See also List of centuries, History This is a list of Decades in history including links to corresponding articles with more information about them Events and trends First Triumvirate: a secret pact for mutual advantage between Roman politicians Julius Caesar, Pompey and Events and trends Civil war in Roman Republic between Julius Caesar and forces of the Roman Senate ( 49 - 45 BC) Events and trends Octavian defeats Mark Antony and Cleopatra VII of Egypt at the Battle of Actium ( September 2, Events and trends The Pax Romana ( 27 BC – 180) begins for the Roman Empire. This page indexes the individual Years pages Twenty-first century Year 28 BC was a Common year starting on Saturday (link will display the full calendar of the Julian calendar. Year 27 BC was a Common year starting on Sunday (link will display the full calendar of the Julian calendar. Year 26 BC was a Common year starting on Monday (link will display the full calendar of the Julian calendar. Year 24 BC was a Common year starting on Thursday (link will display the full calendar of the Julian calendar. Year 23 BC was a Common year starting on Friday (link will display the full calendar of the Julian calendar. Year 22 BC was a Common year starting on Saturday (link will display the full calendar of the Julian calendar. 26 BC state leaders - Events of 25 BC - 24 BC state leaders - State leaders by year ----- Asia China ( The Gregorian calendar is the most widely used Calendar in the world today Ab Urbe condita (literally "from The Armenian calendar is the traditional calendar of Armenia. The Bahá'í calendar, also called the Badí‘ calendar, used by the Bahá'í Faith, is a Solar calendar with regular years of 365 days and Leap The Berber calendar is the annual Calendar used by Berber people in North Africa. The Buddhist calendar is used on mainland Southeast Asia in the countries of Cambodia, Laos, Thailand, Myanmar (formerly Burma The traditional Burmese calendar is a Lunisolar calendar based on both the phases of the moon and the motion of the sun The Chinese calendar is lunisolar, incorporating elements of a Lunar calendar with those of a Solar calendar. The Chinese sexagenary cycle ( is a cyclic numeral system of 60 combinations of the two basic cycles the ten Heavenly Stems (天干 tiāngān The Chinese sexagenary cycle ( is a cyclic numeral system of 60 combinations of the two basic cycles the ten Heavenly Stems (天干 tiāngān The Coptic calendar, also called the Alexandrian calendar, is used by the Coptic Orthodox Church and still used in Egypt The Ethiopian calendar ( Amharic: የኢትዮጵያ ዘመን አቆጣጠር ye'Ītyōṗṗyā zemen āḳoṭaṭer) also called the Ge'ez calendar, The Hebrew calendar (הלוח העברי ha'luach ha'ivri) or Jewish calendar is a Lunisolar calendar used by Jews for predominantly religious The Hindu calendar used in ancient times has undergone many changes in the process of regionalization and today there are several regional Indian Calendars, as The Indian national calendar (sometimes called Saka calendar) is the official civil calendar in use in India. Kali Yuga ( Devanāgarī: sa कलियुग lit "Age of Kali " "age of vice" is one of the four stages of development that the world goes The Iranian calendar or Solar Hejri (تقویم هجری شمسی؛ سالنمای هجری خورشیدی Taqwim Hejri Shamsi Salanmay Hejri Khurshidi) is an astronomical The Islamic calendar or Muslim calendar ( Arabic: التقويم الهجري at-taqwīm al-hijrī; Persian: تقویم هجری قمری ‎ Since January 1, 1873, Japan has used the Gregorian calendar, with local names for the months and mostly fixed holidays The traditional Korean calendar is a Lunisolar calendar which like the traditional calendars of other East Asian countries was based on the Chinese calendar The Thai solar calendar, Suriyakati (สุริยคติ has been the official and prevalent Calendar in Thailand since it was adopted by King This is the Calendar for any Leap year starting on Tuesday ( Dominical letter FE) such as 2008. The Julian calendar, a reform of the Roman calendar, was introduced by Julius Caesar in 46 BC and came into force in 45 BC (709 Ab urbe condita

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Aulus Cornelius Celsus (ca 25 BC—ca 50 was a Roman encyclopedist and Physician.
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