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214

Year 214 (CCXIV) was a common year starting on Saturday (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 Messalla and Centuries: 2nd century ·
Suetrius (or, less frequently, year 967 Ab urbe condita). The 3rd century ·
denomination 214 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: 211 · 212 · 213 · 214
· 215 · 216 · 217
Contents
Events 214 in various calendars
By place Gregorian 214
Roman Empire calendar CCXIV
Korea
Ab urbe condita 967
China
Assyrian calendar 4964
Births
Balinese saka 135–136
Deaths calendar
References Bengali calendar −379
Berber calendar 1164

Events Buddhist calendar 758


Burmese calendar −424
Byzantine 5722–5723
By place
calendar
Chinese calendar 癸⺒年
Roman Empire (Water Snake)

The kingdom of Osroene becomes a province of the 2910 or 2850


Roman Empire. — to —
Caracalla's victories in Germany ensure his popularity 甲午年
within the Roman army. (Wood Horse)
The defences of Rhaetia are reinforced, in the form of an 2911 or 2851
uninterrupted stone wall.
Coptic calendar −70 – −69
Discordian 1380
Korea calendar
The Korean kingdom of Baekje attacks the Mohe tribes. Ethiopian calendar 206–207
Gusu becomes king of Baekje.[1] Hebrew calendar 3974–3975
Hindu calendars
China - Vikram Samvat 270–271
Battle of Xiaoyao Ford: General Zhang Liao under the - Shaka Samvat 135–136
command of Cao Cao beats back Sun Quan at Hefei. - Kali Yuga 3314–3315
Liu Bei takes Yi Province from his clansman Liu Zhang,
forming the later basis for Shu Han during the Three Holocene 10214
Kingdoms period. calendar
Pang Tong dies in the hands of the enemy in an ambush Iranian calendar 408 BP – 407
at the Valley of the Fallen Phoenix. BP
Islamic calendar 421 BH – 420
Births BH
Javanese 91–92
May 10 – Claudius Gothicus, Roman emperor (d. 270)
calendar
September 9 – Aurelian, Roman emperor (d. 275)[2]
Julian calendar 214
Cao Gan, Chinese prince and son of Cao Cao (d. 261)
CCXIV
Diophantus, Greek mathematician (approximate date)
Musa al-Mubarraqa, Arab imam (Twelver Shia) (d. 296) Korean calendar 2547
Yang Huiyu, Chinese empress dowager (d. 278) Minguo calendar 1698 before
ROC

Deaths ⺠前1698年
Nanakshahi −1254
Chogo of Baekje, Korean ruler[1] calendar
Fu Shou, Chinese empress of the Han Dynasty Seleucid era 525/526 AG
Kuai Yue (or Yidu), Chinese politician and adviser
Thai solar 756–757
Pang Tong, Chinese politician and adviser (b. 179) calendar
Peng Yang (or Yongnian), Chinese official (b. 178)
Sun Qian, Chinese diplomat, general and politician
Tibetan calendar 阴⽔蛇年
(female Water-
Xun You, Chinese statesman and adviser (b. 157)
Snake)
340 or −41 or
References −813
— to —
1. "List of Rulers of Korea" (https://www.metmuseum.org/to
ah/hd/koru/hd_koru.htm). www.metmuseum.org.
阳⽊⻢年
(male Wood-
Retrieved April 20, 2019.
Horse)
2. White, John (2015). The Roman Emperor Aurelian :
Restorer of the World. Pen & Sword Books Ltd. 341 or −40 or
pp. Chapter 4. ISBN 978-1-4738-4477-3. −812
OCLC 935324108 (https://www.worldcat.org/oclc/93532
4108).

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