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* [[Chen Shi (Han dynasty)|Chen Shi]], Chinese politician and official (d. [[187]])
* [[Chen Shi (Han dynasty)|Chen Shi]], Chinese politician and official (d. [[187]])
* [[Gaius Appuleius Diocles]], Roman [[Chariot racing|charioteer]]
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== Deaths ==
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== References ==
== References ==

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Events

By place

Roman Empire

File:Trajan's Bridge Across the Danube, Modern Reconstruction.jpg
The Trajan's Bridge across the lower Danube, as seen from Drobeta. Reconstruction by the engineer E. Duperrex in 1907

By topic

Religion

  • In India, figures of Buddha replace abstract motifs on decorative items.


Births

References

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