20s BC

This article concerns the period 29 BC – 20 BC.

Events

29 BC

By place

Roman Republic

By topic

Literature

28 BC

By place

Roman Republic

By topic

Astronomy

27 BC

By place

Roman Republic/Empire

26 BC

By place

Roman Empire
Greece
Osroene
  • Abgar III of Osroene is succeeded by Abgar IV Sumaqa.
Asia

By topic

Astronomy

25 BC

By place

Roman Empire
China
  • The government gives its tributary states 20,000 rolls of silk cloth and about 20,000 pounds of silk floss.

24 BC

By place

Roman Empire

23 BC

By place

Roman Empire
Osroene
  • Ma'nu III Saphul becomes ruler of Osroene.

By topic

Architecture
  • The Roman writer, architect and engineer Marcus Vitruvius Pollio finishes writing De Architectura (known today as The Ten Books of Architecture), a treatise in Latin on architecture, and perhaps the first work about this discipline.
Poetry
  • The Roman poet Horace publishes the first three books of Odes.
Sports
  • The earliest documented instance of wrestling in Japan

22 BC

By place

Roman Empire

21 BC

By place

Roman Empire

20 BC

By place

Roman Empire
India
  • The Shakas, a nomadic Iranian tribe, no longer control northwest India (approximate date).

By topic

Literature

Significant people

Births

27 BC

25 BC

23 BC

21 BC

20 BC

Deaths

29 BC

28 BC

27 BC

26 BC

25 BC

24 BC

23 BC

22 BC

20 BC

References

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