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* [[October 6]] – [[Lucius Lucullus]] defeats [[Tigranes II of Armenia]] in the [[Battle of Artaxata]].
* [[October 6]] – [[Lucius Lucullus]] defeats [[Tigranes II of Armenia]] in the [[Battle of Artaxata]].
* [[Gaius Antonius Hybrida]] elected [[praetor]].
* [[Gaius Antonius Hybrida]] elected [[praetor]].
* Tribune of the plebs [[Gaius Antius Restio]] passes the ''Lex Antia sumptuaria'' law forbidding Roman magistrates from attending banquets.<ref>{{cite journal|authorlink=Ronald Syme|first=Ronald|last=Syme|url=https://www.jstor.org/stable/298364|title=Ten Tribunes|journal=Journal of Roman Studies|year=1963|volume=53|page=59}}</ref>
* Tribune of the plebs [[Gaius Antius Restio]] passes the ''Lex Antia sumptuaria'' law forbidding Roman magistrates from attending banquets.<ref>{{cite journal|authorlink=Ronald Syme|first=Ronald|last=Syme|url=https://www.jstor.org/stable/298364|title=Ten Tribunes|journal=Journal of Roman Studies|year=1963|volume=53|page=59|doi=10.2307/298364 |jstor=298364 }}</ref>
* [[Ostia Antica|Ostia]], the [[harbour]] city of [[Ancient Rome]], is [[Looting|sacked]] by [[Piracy|pirates]]. The port is set on fire and the [[Roman navy|consular war fleet]] is destroyed.
* [[Ostia Antica|Ostia]], the [[harbour]] city of [[Ancient Rome]], is [[Looting|sacked]] by [[Piracy|pirates]]. The port is set on fire and the [[Roman navy|consular war fleet]] is destroyed.



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Year 68 BC was a year of the pre-Julian Roman calendar. At the time it was known as the Year of the Consulship of Metellus/Vatia and Rex (or, less frequently, year 686 Ab urbe condita). The denomination 68 BC 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.

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