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Year '''24 BC''' was either a [[common year starting on Thursday]], [[Common year starting on Friday|Friday]] or [[Common year starting on Saturday|Saturday]] or a [[leap year starting on Friday]] of the [[Julian calendar]] (the sources differ, see [[Julian calendar#Leap year error|leap year error]] for further information) and a [[common year starting on Thursday]] of the [[Proleptic Julian calendar]]. At the time, it was known as the '''Year of the Consulship of Augustus and Flaccus''' (or, less frequently, '''year 730 ''[[Ab urbe condita]]'''''). The denomination 24 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.
Year '''24 BC''' was either a [[common year starting on Thursday]], [[Common year starting on Friday|Friday]] or [[Common year starting on Saturday|Saturday]] or a [[leap year starting on Friday]] of the [[Julian calendar]] (the sources differ, see [[Julian calendar#Leap year error|leap year error]] for further information) and a [[common year starting on Thursday]] of the [[Proleptic Julian calendar]]. At the time, it was known as the '''Year of the Consulship of Augustus and Flaccus''' (or, less frequently, '''year 730 ''[[Ab urbe condita]]'''''). The denomination 24 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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== Deaths ==
== Deaths ==
* [[Aulus Terentius Varro Murena]], Roman general and politician
* [[Aulus Terentius Varro Murena]], Roman general and politician<ref>{{Cite book |last=Swan |first=Michael |title=The Consular Fasti of 23 B.C. and the Conspiracy of Varro Murena |publisher=[[Harvard University Press]] |year=1967 |pages=240 |language=en}}</ref>


== References ==
== References ==

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Year 24 BC was either a common year starting on Thursday, Friday or Saturday or a leap year starting on Friday of the Julian calendar (the sources differ, see leap year error for further information) and a common year starting on Thursday of the Proleptic Julian calendar. At the time, it was known as the Year of the Consulship of Augustus and Flaccus (or, less frequently, year 730 Ab urbe condita). The denomination 24 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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