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37 – Consuls: Marcus Vipsanias Agrippa (63–12 BC) and Lucius Caninius Gall (both plebeians); consul-suffect: Titus Statilius Taurus (instead of Caninius, plebeian); proconsul: Gaius Orconius, son of Gaius (in Achaia); praetors: Aufidius Lusk (or Lurcon) and (Gai) Girrius (Postum); plebeian aedil: Marcus Oppius; coin triumphician: Judaissususususususususususususususususususususususususususususus: Judaisususususususususususususususususususususususususususususususususususususususususususususususususususususususususususususususususususususususususususususususususus
37 - Continuation of the war with Pompey. March - Reconciliation of Octavian and Antony in Tarente. Antony gave Octavian 120 ships, receiving 20,000 legionnaires. The term of the triumvirate was extended for 37-33 years. Winter - Octavian prepares the fleet, builds a harbor at the Bayes.
37 - Antony in Syria. He summoned Cleopatra to Antioch and married her. He gave to Cleopatra Phoenicia, Celesiria, Cyprus, part of Judea, and Outer Nabatean Arabia.
37 Antony's Roman army captured Antigonus and executed him. Hirkan became high priest again. Herod became king.
37–34 King of Judah Herod the Great (73–4) Married to Mariamne, granddaughter of Hyrcanus II.
37–32 King of Parthia Fraat IV, son of Orod II.
37 – The rise of the Goguryeo Kingdom in Korea.
37–20 – ruler of Goguryeo Tonmyong-wan (Chumon).
Died.
37, c. – Publius Ventidius Bass (born 98 BC), associate of Gaius Julius Caesar and Mark Antony, consul-suffect of 43 BC.
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