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215

Year 215 (CCXV) was a common year starting on Sunday (link


Millennium: 1st millennium
will display the full calendar) of the Julian calendar. At the time, it
was known as the Year of the Consulship of Laetus and Sulla Centuries: 2nd century ·
(or, less frequently, year 968 Ab urbe condita). The denomination 3rd century ·
215 for this year has been used since the early medieval period, 4th century
when the Anno Domini calendar era became the prevalent method
Decades: 190s · 200s · 210s ·
in Europe for naming years.
220s · 230s
Years: 212 · 213 · 214 · 215
· 216 · 217 · 218
Contents
Events 215 in various calendars
By place Gregorian 215
Roman Empire calendar CCXV
China
Ab urbe condita 968
Caucasus
Assyrian calendar 4965
Births
Balinese saka 136–137
Deaths calendar
References Bengali calendar −378
Berber calendar 1165

Events Buddhist calendar 759


Burmese calendar −423
Byzantine 5723–5724
By place
calendar
Chinese calendar 甲午年
Roman Empire (Wood Horse)

Caracalla's troops massacre the population of 2911 or 2851


Alexandria, Egypt, beginning with the leading citizens. — to —
The emperor is angry about a satire, produced in ⼄未年
Alexandria, mocking his claim that he killed Geta in self- (Wood Goat)
defense.
2912 or 2852
Caracalla introduces a new coin, the Antoninianus. The
weight of this coin is a mere 1/50 of a pound. Copper Coptic calendar −69 – −68
disappears gradually, and by the middle of the third Discordian 1381
century, with Rome's economy in crisis, the Antonianus calendar
will be the only official currency.
Ethiopian calendar 207–208
Hebrew calendar 3975–3976
China
Hindu calendars
Zhang Liao holds off Sun Quan's invasion force at the - Vikram Samvat 271–272
Battle of Xiaoyao Ford in Hefei, China.
Caucasus - Shaka Samvat 136–137

Vachagan I becomes king of Caucasian Albania. - Kali Yuga 3315–3316


Holocene calendar 10215

Births Iranian calendar 407 BP – 406


BP
Huangfu Mi (or Shi'an), Chinese physician and poet (d. Islamic calendar 420 BH – 419
282)
BH
Javanese 92–93
Deaths calendar

Chen Wu, Chinese general serving under Sun Quan Julian calendar 215
Clement of Alexandria, Greek scholar and philosopher CCXV
Han Sui (or Wenyue), Chinese general and warlord Korean calendar 2548
Sun Yu, Chinese warlord and cousin of Sun Quan (b. Minguo calendar 1697 before
177) ROC
Zhang Cheng, Chinese official serving under Cao Cao ⺠前1697年
Nanakshahi −1253
References calendar
Seleucid era 526/527 AG
Thai solar 757–758
calendar
Tibetan calendar 阳⽊⻢年
(male Wood-
Horse)
341 or −40 or
−812
— to —
阴⽊⽺年
(female Wood-
Goat)
342 or −39 or
−811

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