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Decade
The 150s decade ran from January 1, 150, to December 31, 159.
Events
150
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AD 150 .
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By place
Roman Empire
Asia
Americas
By topic
Religion
Art and science
151
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AD 151 .
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By place
Asia
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Art
Detail from a rubbing of a stone relief in
Wu family shrine (Wuliangci),
Jiaxiang ,
Shandong , is made (Han dynasty).
152
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AD 152 .
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Asia
153
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AD 153 .
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Roman Empire
Minor uprisings occur in
Roman Egypt against Roman rule.
Asia
Change of era name from Yuanjia (3rd year) to Yongxing of the Chinese
Han Dynasty .
154
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AD 154 .
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Roman Empire
Asia
By topic
Religion
155
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AD 155 .
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the Council of Rome, the pre-ecumenical council
156
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AD 156 .
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America
By topic
Religion
157
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AD 157 .
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Roman Empire
A revolt against Roman rule begins in
Dacia .
158
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AD 158 .
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By place
Roman Empire
China
Change of era name from Yongshou to Yangxi of the Chinese
Han dynasty .
159
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AD 159 .
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India
Significant people
Births
150
March 7 –
Lucilla , Roman empress (d.
182 )
Cassius Dio (aka, Cassius Dio), Roman historian (approximate year)
[4]
Clement of Alexandria , Greek theologian (d.
215 )
Gongsun Du , Chinese general and warlord (d.
204 )
Lucius Fabius Cilo , Roman politician (approximate date)
Monoimus , Arab
gnostic and writer (approximate date)
Nagarjuna , founder of
Mahayana "Great Vehicle" (d. c.
250 )
Xu Shao , Chinese official of the
Han dynasty (d.
195 )
Yufuluo ,
Chanyu of the southern
Xiongnu (d.
196 )
Zhang Zhongjing , Chinese physician (d.
219 )
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Deaths
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References
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"List of Rulers of Korea" . www.metmuseum.org . Retrieved 18 April 2019 .
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The Cult of Sol Invictus . Brill Archive. p. 45.
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A Brief History of India . Simon and Schuster. p. 116.
ISBN
978-1-59477-794-3 .
^
"Cassius Dio" . Encyclopædia Britannica. January 1, 2024. Retrieved February 24, 2024 .
^ Lee, Lily Xiao Hong; Stefanowska, A. D.; Wiles, Sue; Childs-Johnson, Elizabeth (2007).
Biographical Dictionary of Chinese Women: Antiquity Through Sui, 1600 B.C.E.-618 C.E. M.E. Sharpe. p. 274.
ISBN
978-0-7656-4182-3 .
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"Dio Cassius" . worldcat . Retrieved 23 March 2020 .
^ Dillon, Michael (2016).
Encyclopedia of Chinese History . Routledge. p. 1129.
ISBN
978-1-317-81715-4 .
^ Xiong, Victor Cunrui (2009).
Historical Dictionary of Medieval China . Rowman & Littlefield. p. 222.
ISBN
978-0-8108-6053-7 .
^
A History of Chinese Letters and Epistolary Culture . BRILL. 2015. p. 137.
ISBN
978-90-04-29212-3 .
^ Jones, Barry (2018).
Dictionary of World Biography: Fifth edition . ANU Press. p. 349.
ISBN
978-1-76046-219-2 .
^
"Ashvaghosha - Indian philosopher and poet" . Encyclopedia Britannica . Retrieved 27 November 2017 .
^ Crespigny, Rafe de (2006).
A Biographical Dictionary of Later Han to the Three Kingdoms (23-220 AD) . BRILL. p. 454.
ISBN
9789047411840 .
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"Saint Pius I | pope" . Encyclopedia Britannica . Retrieved 23 March 2020 .
^ Higginbotham, Joyce; Higginbotham, River (2009).
ChristoPaganism: An Inclusive Path . Llewellyn Worldwide. p. 73.
ISBN
978-0-7387-1467-7 .
^ Crespigny, Rafe de (2016).
Fire over Luoyang: A History of the Later Han Dynasty 23-220 AD . BRILL. p. 269.
ISBN
978-90-04-32520-3 .
^ Lee, Lily Xiao Hong; Stefanowska, A. D.; Wiles, Sue (2015).
Biographical Dictionary of Chinese Women: Antiquity Through Sui, 1600 B.C.E. - 618 C.E . Routledge. p. 308.
ISBN
978-1-317-47590-3 .