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The year '''672 BC''' was a year of the [[Roman calendar|pre-Julian Roman calendar]]. In the [[Roman Empire]], it was known as '''year 82 ''[[Ab urbe condita]]'' '''. The denomination 672 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.
The year '''672 BC''' was a year of the [[Roman calendar|pre-Julian Roman calendar]]. In the [[Roman Empire]], it was known as '''year 82 ''[[Ab urbe condita]]'' '''. The denomination 672 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.
==Events==
==Events==
=== By place ===
=== By place ===
==== Rome ====
==== Rome ====
* (''estimated date'') [[Tullus Hostilius]] becomes the legendary third [[king of Rome]].
* (''estimated date'') [[Tullus Hostilius]] becomes the legendary third [[king of Rome]].
==Births==
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==Deaths==
==Deaths==
* [[Du'ao]], king of the Chinese state of Chu
* [[Du'ao]], king of the Chinese state of Chu

Latest revision as of 20:29, 5 December 2025

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The year 672 BC was a year of the pre-Julian Roman calendar. In the Roman Empire, it was known as year 82 Ab urbe condita . The denomination 672 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.

Events

By place

Rome

Deaths

  • Du'ao, king of the Chinese state of Chu

References


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