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The '''200s''' decade ran from January 1, 200, to December 31, 209.
[[Image:East-Hem 200ad.jpg|thumb|300px|Eastern hemisphere in 200 AD.]]


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The '''200s''' decade ran from January 1, 200, to December 31, 209. It was the first decade of the [[3rd century]] in the [[Anno Domini]]/[[Common Era]].


==Significant events==
==Significant people==
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*[[Septimus Severus]] erected a four-way triumphal arch at his home town [[Lepcis Magna]], on the occasion of his visit in [[203]].
* The [[Kyrgyz]] people traces back to this decade.


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==The Roman Empire==
[[Septimus Severus]] was the emperor of Rome during this decade. The imperial territory which most pressingly needed Severus' personal attention during this decade appeared to be Britain. The [[Antonine Wall]], from [[Firth of Forth|Forth]] to [[Firth of Clyde|Clyde]], had never completely fulfilled its allotted role, and by the end of the second century its defenses seem to have been more or less abandoned, leaving the provincial territory vulnerable to invasion from the north. In consequence, Severus set out for Britain in [[208]]. accompanied by his wife and two sons and [[Papinian]]. The massive expeditions that followed penetrated [[Caledonia]] as far as the [[Moray Firth]], but did not achieve any durable result. No attempt was made to reoccupy the Antonine Wall as a permanent borderline; instead, Hadrian's Tyne-Solway wall was reconstructed and revived to mark and defend the territory. Meanwhile, in [[211]], Severus fell fatally ill at [[Eburacum]] and shortly afterwards, at the age of sixty-six, he died.


==Asia==
==References==
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==America==
This decade is characterized by the flourish of the classical [[Maya civilization]] in pre-Columbian America.

==Religion==
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[[Zephyrinus]] was the Pope of the [[Roman Catholic Church]] from 199 to 217.


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Latest revision as of 15:07, 24 October 2023

The 200s decade ran from January 1, 200, to December 31, 209.

Events

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World
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Japan
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America
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Art
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201

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Religion
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  • November – A flood in Edessa destroys a Christian church, killing over 2,000 people.

202

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Medicine
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203

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India
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  • Prince Vijaya becomes king of the Andhra Empire. During his reign, the empire is broken apart into smaller independent principalities.
China
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Religion
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204

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Roman Empire
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Commerce
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205

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Roman Empire
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China
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206

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Roman Empire
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207

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China
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208

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China
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Zhao Yun fights at Changban (or Jing Province)
Map of the Battle of Changban
Parthia
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209

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Roman Empire
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Significant people

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Births

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Deaths

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  • Chen Deng, Chinese general and politician (b. 170)
  • Jin Xuan (or Yuanji), Chinese official and warlord
  • Li Tong, Chinese general and politician (b. 168)
  • Liu Qi, Chinese general, governor and politician
  • Xun Yue, Chinese scholar and official (b. 148)

References

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  9. ^ Sundberg, Walter (15 March 2012). Worship as Repentance: Lutheran Liturgical Tradition and Catholic Consensus. Wm. B. Eerdmans Publishing. p. 50. ISBN 978-0-8028-6732-2.
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