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Roman Empire
- The praetorian prefect Tarutenius Paternus achieved a decisive victory against the Quadi.
- Commodus succeeds his father Marcus Aurelius as Roman Emperor. The Era of the Five Good Emperors ends.
- Rome creates a 4 mile wide buffer zone on the Danubian side of the Danube.
- Work begins in Rome on the building of a column to commemorate wars conducted by Marcus Aurelius on the Danubian border.
- 180–395 — Late Empire in Rome.
- Porta Nigra is built in Germanian Trier.
Europe
China
- This year is often suggested as the first year of the Three Kingdoms period of China.
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Arts and Sciences
- In his Methodus Medendo, Greek physician Galen describes the connection between paralysis and the severing of the spinal cord.
- Galen's popular work on hygiene is published.
Religion
- July 17 — Twelve inhabitants of Scillium in Numidia are executed in Carthage (also in North Africa) for being Christians (known as the Scillitan Martyrs) — they had refused to swear an oath to the Emperor.
- Commodus creates an official cult of the Zoroastrian god Mithra.
Births
Deaths
- March 17 — Marcus Aurelius, Roman Emperor (b. 121)
- Aulus Gellius, Latin author and grammarian (approximate date)
- Gaius, Roman jurist (approximate date)
- Lucian (approximate date)
- Maximilla, Montanist heresiarchess
- Melito of Sardis, bishop of Sardis
- St. Miggin (martyred in Numidia)
- St. Namphamo and consorts (martyred)
- St. Symphorian (martyred)
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