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![]() Marcus Porcius Cato celebrates victories in the Celtiberian War . |
![]() The Chinese Emperor Han Gaozu dies. |
195 BC In other calendars | |
Buddhist calendar | 349/350 (southern Buddhism); 348/349 (alternative calculation according to Buddha's Parinirvana ) |
Chinese calendar | 41st (42nd) cycle , year of the fire-horse丙午 ( at the beginning of the year wood-snake 乙巳) |
Greek calendar | 1./2. Year of the 146th Olympiad |
Jewish calendar | 3566/67 |
Roman calendar | from urbe condita DLIX (559) |
Seleucid era | Babylon: 116/117 (turn of April); Syria: 117/118 (New Year October) |
Events
Roman Empire
- The consul Marcus Porcius Cato the Elder successfully commanded the Roman troops in the Celtiberian War .
- Titus Quinctius Flamininus leads with the support of the exiled former king Agesipolis III. a campaign against Sparta under Nabis . Sparta has to cede Argos .
- Hannibal leaves the Roman sphere of influence in North Africa and goes into exile in the Seleucid Empire under Antiochus III. the big one.
- The lex Oppia from the year 215 BC. BC , with which the rights of Roman women were restricted, is repealed.
Asia Minor
- End of the Fifth Syrian War
Empire of China
- After the death of the Chinese Emperor Han Gaozu , his wife Lü Zhi had all of his concubine's sons murdered and brought their son Han Huidi to the throne as the second emperor of the Han dynasty . During her reign for the minor, however, she largely kept him away from the government.
Born
- Zhang Qian , Chinese explorer and envoy († 114 BC )