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213

Year 213 (CCXIII) was a common year starting on Friday (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 Aurelius and Centuries: 2nd century ·
Calvinus (or, less frequently, year 966 Ab urbe condita). The 3rd century ·
denomination 213 for this year has been used since the early 4th century
medieval period, when the Anno Domini calendar era became the
Decades: 190s · 200s · 210s ·
prevalent method in Europe for naming years.
220s · 230s
Years: 210 · 211 · 212 · 213
· 214 · 215 · 216
Contents
Events 213 in various calendars
By place Gregorian 213
Roman Empire calendar CCXIII
China
Ab urbe condita 966
Births Assyrian calendar 4963
Deaths Balinese saka 134–135
References calendar
Bengali calendar −380

Events Berber calendar 1163


Buddhist calendar 757
Burmese −425
By place calendar
Byzantine 5721–5722
Roman Empire calendar

Marcus Aurelius Antoninus Augustus (Caracalla) and Chinese calendar 壬⾠年


Decimus Caelius Calvinus Balbinus become Roman (Water Dragon)
Consuls. 2909 or 2849
Emperor Caracalla leaves Rome and expels some — to —
German marauders from Gaul, while his mother, Julia
Domna rules the Empire. He defends the northern
癸⺒年
(Water Snake)
Rhine frontier against the Alamanni and the Chatti.
Caracalla wins a victory over the German tribes on the 2910 or 2850
banks of the River Main, and gives himself the title Coptic calendar −71 – −70
"Germanicus". It is probably while campaigning in
Discordian 1379
Germania that he takes a liking to the caracalla, a Celtic
or German tunic from which he acquires the name by calendar
which he is known. Ethiopian 205–206
calendar
China Hebrew calendar 3973–3974
Cao Cao, the prime minister of the Han dynasty, is titled Hindu calendars
Wei Gong (Duke of Wei) and given a fief of ten cities - Vikram Samvat 269–270
under his domain. This later becomes the Kingdom of
Wei. - Shaka Samvat 134–135
- Kali Yuga 3313–3314
Battle of Ruxu: Cao Cao clashes against Sun Quan.
Holocene 10213
calendar
Births
Iranian calendar 409 BP – 408
Gregory Thaumaturgus, Christian bishop (d. 270) BP
Sun Lü, Chinese general and nobleman (d. 232) Islamic calendar 422 BH – 421
BH
Deaths Javanese 90–91
calendar
Tiberius Claudius Cleobulus, Roman politician
Julian calendar 213
Wei Kang (or Yuanjiang), Chinese politician
CCXIII
Zhang Ren, Chinese general under Liu Zhang
Korean calendar 2546
Zhang Song, Chinese official and adviser
Minguo calendar 1699 before
ROC
References ⺠前1699年
Nanakshahi −1255
calendar
Seleucid era 524/525 AG
Thai solar 755–756
calendar
Tibetan calendar 阳⽔⻰年
(male Water-
Dragon)
339 or −42 or
−814
— to —
阴⽔蛇年
(female Water-
Snake)
340 or −41 or
−813

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