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180s

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The 180s decade ran from January 1, 180, to December 31, 189.

Events

180

By place

Roman Empire
  • The Quadi are chased westwards, deeper into Germania. The Praetorian prefect, Tarutenius Paternus, achieves a decisive victory against the Germanic tribes.
  • March 17 – Emperor Marcus Aurelius dies after a week's illness at his camp in Vindobona (modern Vienna). He is succeeded by his son Commodus (age 18).
  • The Era of the Five Good Emperors ends.
  • Rome creates a 4-mile wide buffer zone by the Danube.
  • Work begins in Rome on the building of the Column of Marcus Aurelius.
  • 180–395 – Late Empire in Rome.
  • Northern British from beyond Hadrian's Wall invade the North of modern-day England causing Emperor Commodus to allow swathes of Northern cities to establish city walls.
Europe
Oceania

By topic

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

181

By place

Roman Empire
  • Imperator Lucius Aurelius Commodus and Lucius Antistius Burrus become Roman Consuls.
  • The Antonine Wall is overrun by the Picts in Britannia (approximate date).
Oceania

182

By place

Roman Empire
  • Emperor Commodus escapes death at the hands of assassins, who have attacked him at the instigation of his sister Lucilla and a large group of senators. He puts many distinguished Romans to death on charges of being implicated in the conspiracy; Lucilla is exiled to Capri.

183

By place

Roman Empire

184

By place

China
  • The Yellow Turban Rebellion and Liang Province Rebellion breaks out in China.
  • The Disasters of the Partisan Prohibitions ends.
  • Zhang Jue leads the peasant revolt against Emperor Ling of Han of the Eastern Han Dynasty. Heading for the capital of Luoyang, his massive and undisciplined army (360,000 men), burns and destroys government offices and outposts.
  • June – Ling of Han places his brother-in-law, He Jin, in command of the imperial army and sends them to attack the Yellow Turban rebels.
  • Winter – Zhang Jue dies of illness while his brothers Zhang Bao and Zhang Liang are killed in battles against Han imperial forces. The Yellow Turban rebels become scattered.
  • Last (6th) year of Guanghe era and the start of Zhongping era of the Eastern Han dynasty.
Korea

185

By place

Roman Empire
  • Nobles of Britain demand that Emperor Commodus rescind all power given to Tigidius Perennis, who is eventually executed.
  • Publius Helvius Pertinax is made governor of Britain and quells a mutiny of the British Roman legions who wanted him to become emperor. The disgruntled usurpers go on to attempt to assassinate the governor.
  • Tigidius Perennis, his family and many others are executed for conspiring against Commodus.
  • Commodus drains Rome's treasury to put on gladiatorial spectacles and confiscates property to support his pleasures. He participates as a gladiator and boasts of victory in 1,000 matches in the Circus Maximus.
China

By topic

Art and Science
  • Cleomedes discovers the refraction of light by the Earth's atmosphere.
  • A supernova now known as SN 185 is noted by Chinese astronomers in the Astrological Annals of the Houhanshu, making it the earliest recorded supernova.
Religion

186

By place

Roman Empire
  • Peasants in Gaul stage an anti-tax uprising under Maternus.
  • Roman governor Pertinax escapes an assassination attempt, by British usurpers.
New Zealand
  • The Hatepe volcanic eruption extends Lake Taupo and makes skies red across the world. However, recent radiocarbon dating by R. Sparks has put the date at 233 AD ± 13 (95% confidence).

187

By place

Roman Empire

By topic

Religion

188

By place

Roman Empire
Japan
  • Queen Himiko (or Shingi Waō) begins her reign in Japan (until 248).

189

By place

Roman Empire
  • Plague (possibly smallpox) kills as many as 2,000 people per day in Rome. Farmers are unable to harvest their crops and food shortages bring riots in the city.
China
  • Liu Bian succeeds Emperor Ling as Chinese emperor of the Han Dynasty.
  • Dong Zhuo has Liu Bian deposed and installs Emperor Xian as emperor.
  • Two thousand eunuchs in the palace are slaughtered in a violent purge in Luoyang, the capital of Han.

By topic

Arts and sciences
  • Galen publishes his "Treatise on the various temperaments" (aka On the Elements According to Hippocrates).
Religion

Significant people

  • Commodus, Roman Emperor

Births

180

181

182

183

  • January 26 – Lady Zhen, wife of the Cao Wei state Emperor Cao Pi (d. 221)
  • Hu Zong, Chinese general, official and poet of the Eastern Wu state (d. 242)
  • Liu Zan (Zhengming), Chinese general of the Eastern Wu state (d. 255)
  • Lu Xun, Chinese general and politician of the Eastern Wu state (d. 245)

184

  • Guo Nüwang, Chinese empress of the Cao Wei state (d. 235)
  • Origen, Christian scholar and theologian (approximate date)

185

  • Liu Ji (or Jingyu), Chinese official and minister (d. 233)
  • Origen, Christian scholar and theologian (approximate date)
  • Wang Xiang, Chinese minister of the Cao Wei state (d. 269)

186

187

188

  • April 4Caracalla (or Antoninus), Roman emperor (d. 217)
  • Lu Ji (or Gongji), Chinese official and politician (d. 219)
  • Sun Shao, Chinese general of the Eastern Wu state (d. 241)

189

Deaths

180

181

182

  • Lucilla, Roman empress and daughter of Marcus Aurelius
  • Marcus Ummidius Quadratus, Roman politician (b. 138)
  • Saoterus, Bithynian Greek freedman and chamberlain
  • Ummidia Cornificia Faustina, Roman noblewoman
  • Zhang Ao, Chinese warlord of the Qin Dynasty

184

185

186

  • April 21Apollonius the Apologist, Christian martyr
  • Bian Zhang, Chinese official and general (b. 133)
  • Paccia Marciana, Roman noblewoman (approximate date)
  • Sohaemus, Roman client king of Armenia

187

  • Chen Shi, Chinese official and politician (b. 104)
  • Maternus, Gaulish rebel leader (approximate date)
  • Pertinax, bishop of Byzantium

188

  • March 17Julian, pope and patriarch of Alexandria
  • Fa Zhen (or Gaoqing), Chinese scholar (b. AD 100)
  • Lucius Antistius Burrus, Roman politician (executed)
  • Ma Xiang, Chinese rebel leader (approximate date)
  • Publius Atilius Aebutianus, Roman prefect (executed)
  • Shusun Tong, Chinese official and ritual specialist
  • Qiangqui, Chinese ruler of the southern Xiongnu

189

References

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  6. ^ Thompson, Bruce D. (2018). Echoes of Contempt: A History of Judeophobia and the Christian Church. Wipf and Stock Publishers. p. 25. ISBN 9781532655111.
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