common year starting on Thursday
A common year starting on Thursday is any non-leap year (i.e. a year with 365 days) that begins on Thursday, 1 January, and ends on Thursday, 31 December. Its dominical letter hence is D. The most recent year of such kind was 2015 and the next one ...
(link will display the full calendar) of the Julian calendar. At the time, it was known as the Year of the Consulship of Aurelius and Sura (or, less frequently, year 943 ''
Ab urbe condita
''Ab urbe condita'' ( 'from the founding of the City'), or ''anno urbis conditae'' (; 'in the year since the city's founding'), abbreviated as AUC or AVC, expresses a date in years since 753 BC, the traditional founding of Rome. It is an exp ...
''). The denomination 190 for this year has been used since the early medieval period, when the Anno Dominicalendar era became the prevalent method in Europe for naming years.
Commodus
Commodus (; 31 August 161 – 31 December 192) was a Roman emperor who ruled from 177 to 192. He served jointly with his father Marcus Aurelius from 176 until the latter's death in 180, and thereafter he reigned alone until his assassination. ...
orders the city to be rebuilt, under the name ''Colonia Commodiana''.
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Roman road
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Cao Cao
Cao Cao () (; 155 – 15 March 220), courtesy name Mengde (), was a Chinese statesman, warlord and poet. He was the penultimate Grand chancellor (China), grand chancellor of the Eastern Han dynasty, and he amassed immense power in the End of ...
's army is defeated by Dong Zhuo.
* Luoyang is burned and plundered by the forces of Dong Zhuo. The court is moved to Chang'an.
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Osroes II
Osroes II (also spelled Chosroes II or Khosrow II; xpr, 𐭇𐭅𐭎𐭓𐭅 ''Husrōw''), was a claimant of the throne of the Parthian Empire c. 190. He is unknown to history except for the coins he issued. The date of his reign suggests that h ...
rebellion
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A rebellion originates from a sentiment of indignation and disapproval of a situation and ...
and restores order.
By topic
Art and Science
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Cleomedes
Cleomedes ( el, Κλεομήδης) was a Greek astronomer who is known chiefly for his book ''On the Circular Motions of the Celestial Bodies'' (Κυκλικὴ θεωρία μετεώρων), also known as ''The Heavens'' ( la, Caelestia).
Pla ...
teaches that the moon does not glow on its own, but rather reflects sunlight.
Economic
* Egypt (under Roman rule) is impoverished due to an inflation rate of 100% during the previous decade.
* The percentage of silver in the Egyptian denarius is lowered from 90% to 70%.
243
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Year 243 ( CCXLIII) was a common year starting on Sunday (link will display the full calendar) of the Julian calendar. At the time, it was known as the Year of the Consulship of Arrianus and Papus (or, less frequently, year 996 '' Ab ...
Shu Han
Han (; 221–263), known in historiography as Shu Han ( ) or Ji Han ( "Junior Han"), or often shortened to Shu (; pinyin: ''shŭ'' <
state (d.
269
Year 269 ( CCLXIX) was a common year starting on Friday (link will display the full calendar) of the Julian calendar. At the time, it was known as the Year of the Consulship of Claudius and Paternus (or, less frequently, year 1022 ''Ab urbe con ...
)
* Ma Su, Chinese general and strategist of the Shu Han state (d.
228
Year 228 ( CCXXVIII) was a leap year starting on Tuesday (link will display the full calendar) of the Julian calendar. At the time, it was known as the Year of the Consulship of Modestus and Maecius (or, less frequently, year 981 '' Ab urbe con ...
)
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Quintus Egnatius Proculus Quintus Egnatius Proculus ( – after 210) was a Roman aristocrat.
Life
It is speculated that he was the son of Quintus Egnatius Proculus (suffect consul 219), Quintus Egnatius Proculus. He was Roman consul, suffect consul in the ''nundini ...
, Roman politician (approximate date)
* Wang Ji (or Boyu), Chinese general of the Cao Wei state (d.
261
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Year 261 ( CCLXI) was a common year starting on Tuesday (link will display the full calendar) of the Julian calendar. At the time, it was known as the Year of the Consulship of Gallienus and Taurus (or, less frequently, year 1014 ''A ...
176
Year 176 ( CLXXVI) was a leap year starting on Sunday (link will display the full calendar) of the Julian calendar. At the time, it was known as the Year of the Consulship of Proculus and Aper (or, less frequently, year 929 ''Ab urbe condita'' ...
Christian
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apologist (b.
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*133 BC
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*133 (number)
* AD 133
*133 BC
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*AD 133
*133 BC
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Commodus
Commodus (; 31 August 161 – 31 December 192) was a Roman emperor who ruled from 177 to 192. He served jointly with his father Marcus Aurelius from 176 until the latter's death in 180, and thereafter he reigned alone until his assassination. ...
128 128 may refer to
*128 (number), a natural number
*AD 128, a year in the 2nd century AD
*128 BC, a year in the 2nd century BC
*128 (New Jersey bus)
See also
* List of highways numbered
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Zhou Bi
Zhou Bi (pinyin: ''Zhōu Bì''; 周毖, or 周珌; died 2 April 190) was an official of the Eastern Han Dynasty. He was the son of Zhou Shen ().
He was mentioned in the biographies of Emperor Xian, Dong Zhuo and Yuan Shao in the'' Book of Later ...
, Chinese official (executed by Dong Zhuo)
* Emperor Seimu of Japan, according to legend.