AD 100
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In the Roman Empire, it was sometimes referred to as year 853 ab urbe condita, i.e., 853 years since the founding of Rome in 753 B.C. The denomination AD 100 for this year has been used since the Early Middle Ages, when the Anno Domini calendar era became the prevalent method in Europe for naming years.
This year saw Pacores, the last king of the Indo-Parthian kingdom, ascend to the throne. In the Americas, the Moche culture developed around this time, and Teotihuacan, a major city at the centre of modern-day Mexico, reached a population of around 60,000–80,000.
Events
By place
Roman Empire
- Emperor Trajan and Frontinus become Roman consuls.
- Bricks become the primary building material in the Roman Empire.
- Pliny the Younger advances to consulship, giving his panegyric on Trajan in the process.[1]
- The Imperial Roman army reaches 300,000 soldiers.
- Titus Avidius Quietus' rule as governor of Roman Britain ends.[2]
- Timgad (Thamugas), a Roman colonial town in North Africa, is founded by Trajan.[3]
- Trajan creates a policy intended to restore the former economic supremacy of Italy.
- The future emperor, Hadrian, marries Vibia Sabina.[4]
Europe
Asia
- Pacores (last king of the Indo-Parthian kingdom) takes the throne.
- Paper is used by the general populace in China, starting around this year.
Americas
- The Hopewell tradition roughly begins in what is now Ohio.
- Teotihuacan, a major city at the centre of modern-day Mexico, reaches a population of around 60,000–80,000.[7]
- The Moche culture emerges, and starts building a society in present-day Peru.[8]
By topic
Arts and sciences
- In China, the wheelbarrow makes its first appearance.
- Main hall, Trajan's Market, Rome, is made (until AD 112).
Religion
- Appearance of the first Christian dogma and formulas regarding morality.
- The Gospel of John is widely believed to have been written around this date.[9]
- The compilation of the Kama Sutra begins in India.
- The Temple of the God of Medicine is built in Anguo, China.
- The Fourth Buddhist Council is convened in Jalandhara, Punjab.
Births
- Fa Zhen (or Gaoqing), Chinese scholar (d. 188)
- Approximate date
- Faustina the Elder, Roman empress (d. 140)
- Justin Martyr, Christian apologist and saint (d. 165)
- Marcus Cornelius Fronto, Roman grammarian, rhetorician and advocate (d. 170)
- Ptolemy, Greek astrologer, astronomer, geographer and mathematician (d. 170)
- Quintus Junius Rusticus, Roman teacher and politician (d. 170)
- Quintus Tineius Sacerdos Clemens, Roman politician (d. 170)
Deaths
- Herod Agrippa II, Jewish king of Judea (b. AD 27)
- Apollonius of Tyana, Greek philosopher (b. AD 15)
- Josephus, Jewish historian and writer (b. AD 37)
- John the Apostle of Jesus Christ (approximate date, b. AD 6)
- Wang Chong, Chinese philosopher (b. AD 27)
References
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- ↑ Birley, Fasti, p. 86. In a note on that page, Birley quotes Ronald Syme's observation on that period of the Roman Empire, "there was some danger of gerontocracy."
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- ↑ Asimov's Guide to the Bible, page 954.