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Events

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Roman Empire

  • Trajan divides Pannonia into two portions sometime between 102 and this year.
  • An Indian ambassador is received by Trajan.

Asia

  • First year of yongchu era of the Chinese Eastern Han Dynasty.
  • A Japanese prince sends 160 slaves as presents to the Chinese court.
  • Han Andi (An-ti, Ngan-ti), a young man, becomes emperor of China, giving power to Empress Deng Sui.
  • Bagan (in present-day Myanmar) is founded by Thamudarit.

    Births

  • Deaths

  • Ignatius of Antioch, bishop and theologian (martyred in Rome)
  • Titus, disciple of Paul (traditional date)
  • Zheng Zhong, Han Dynasty eunuchFurther Information

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