12
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This page is about the year 12 AD. For the actual number, see twelve.
| Millennium: | 1st millennium |
|---|---|
| Centuries: | 1st century BC – 1st century – 2nd century |
| Decades: | 10s BC 0s BC 0s – 10s – 20s 30s 40s |
| Years: | 9 AD 10 AD 11 AD – 12 AD – 13 AD 14 AD 15 AD |
| Gregorian calendar | 12 XII |
| Ab urbe condita | 765 |
| Armenian calendar | N/A |
| Assyrian calendar | 4762 |
| Bahá'í calendar | -1832–-1831 |
| Bengali calendar | -581 |
| Berber calendar | 962 |
| English Regnal year | N/A |
| Buddhist calendar | 556 |
| Burmese calendar | -626 |
| Byzantine calendar | 5520–5521 |
| Chinese calendar | 辛未年十二月十九日 (2648/2708-12-19) — to —
壬申年十二月廿九日(2649/2709-12-29) |
| Coptic calendar | -272–-271 |
| Ethiopian calendar | 4–5 |
| Hebrew calendar | 3772–3773 |
| Hindu calendars | |
| - Vikram Samvat | 68–69 |
| - Shaka Samvat | N/A |
| - Kali Yuga | 3113–3114 |
| Holocene calendar | 10012 |
| Iranian calendar | 610 BP – 609 BP |
| Islamic calendar | 629 BH – 628 BH |
| Japanese calendar | |
| Korean calendar | 2345 |
| Minguo calendar | 1900 before ROC 民前1900年 |
| Thai solar calendar | 555 |
| The Simple English Wiktionary has a definition for: twelve. |
12 is a year in the 1st century. It was a leap year starting on Friday of the Julian calendar. At the time, it was known as the Year of the Consulship of Caesar and Capito.
Events[change | change source]
- Annius Rufus is appointed Prefect of Judea.
- Germanicus and Gaius Fonteius Capito become Roman Consuls.
- Quirinius returns from Judea to become a counselor to Tiberius
- Ovid stops writing Fasti because of the lack of resources (being far from the libraries of Rome). He completes 6 books that detail festivals found in the Roman Calendar.