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Events

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Roman Empire

  • Trajan is cut off in southern Mesopotamia after his invasion of that region.
  • Trajan captures the Parthian capital of Ctesiphon.
  • Jews in Egypt and Cyrene ignite a revolt against the rule of the Roman Empire, which spreads to Cyprus, Judea, and the Roman province of Mesopotamia.
  • Alexandria in Egypt is destroyed during the Jewish-Greek civil wars.
  • A revolt breaks out in Britain; the garrison at Eboracum (York) is massacred.
  • The Pantheon of Agrippa is reconstructed in Rome.
  • Lusius Quietus, Trajan's governor of Judea, begins a brutal campaign to maintain the peace in the region.

Asia

  • An earthquake destroys Apamea and Antioch in Syria.

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    Religion

  • Pope Sixtus I succeeds Pope Alexander I as the seventh pope.

    Births

  • Pausanias, Greek historian and geographer
  • Emperor Shun of Han

    Deaths

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