- Pompeian era
The Pompeian Era was a
calendar era used byHellenistic cities in Roman Palestine, in particular the cities of theDecapolis . The calendar counted the years from the conquest of the Roman generalPompey in63 BCE . Many of these cities had had been autonomous "poleis" before the JewishHasmonean s conquered them in the2nd century BCE . The Romans restored their autonomy, so the conquest amounted to a "new foundation" of the cities, and they made that date the epochal year of their calendars. [Kasher, Aryeh (1990). "Jews and Hellenistic Cities in Eretz-Israel". Mohr Siebeck, 131. ISBN 3161452410.Google Book Search , http://books.google.com/books?id=SNfZ4OjH_ukC. Accessed 26 August 2008. ] Some other nearby cities, such as Philadelphia, adopted the era even though they had never been under Hasmonean rule. [Kasher, 176.]When archaeologists find Pompeian dates on a city's coins and inscriptions, they use them as evidence of the city's membership in the Decapolis league. However, some cities that ancient writers listed in the Decapolis did not use Pompeian dates. In particular,
Damascus continued to reckon dates using theSeleucid era . [Smallwood, Mary (2001). "The Jews Under Roman Rule: From Pompey to Diocletian : A Study in Political Relations." BRILL, 29n. ISBN 039104155X.Google Book Search , http://books.google.com/books?id=jSYbpitEjggC. Accessed 26 August 2008.]The region continued to use the Pompeian era during the Byzantine period, long after the term "Decapolis" had fallen out of use. The calendar continued to be used even after the
Muslim conquest of Syria in the7th century CE. A church inKhilda , near Philadelphia (Amman), is inscribed with the Pompeian year 750, or 687 CE, several years after the Muslim conquest. [Najjar, M. and Said, F. (1995). "A New Umayyad Church at Khilda – Amman". Online: http://198.62.75.1/www1/ofm/sbf/Books/LA44/44547MN.pdf. Accessed 26 August 2008.]Dates in the Pompeian Era
:1 PE = 63 BCE:63 PE = 1 BCE:64 PE = 1 CE:699 PE = 636 CE (
Battle of Yarmouk ):#expr:CURRENTYEAR+63 PE = CURRENTYEAR CEee also
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Spanish era :portal|chronologyReferences
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