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Year '''135''' (''']''') was a ] |
Year '''135''' (''']''') was a ] of the ]. At the time, it was known as the '''Year of the Consulship of Lupercus and Atilianus''' (or, less frequently, '''year 888 '']'''''). The denomination 135 for this year has been used since the early medieval period, when the ] ] became the prevalent method in Europe for naming years. | ||
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==== Roman Empire ==== | ==== Roman Empire ==== | ||
* A ]ish '']'' begins as |
* A ]ish '']'' begins, as Emperor ] bars Jews from ], and has survivors of the massacre dispersed across the ]. Many join ] ports.{{citation needed |date=November 2024}} | ||
* ] is renamed ], in honor of Hadrian. ] rebuilds the legionary fortress in the city and constructs a ] at ]. | * ] is renamed ], in honor of Hadrian. ] rebuilds the legionary fortress in the city, and constructs a ] at ].{{citation needed |date=November 2024}} | ||
* An altar to ] is erected on the site of the ]. | * An altar to ] is erected, on the site of the ].{{citation needed |date=November 2024}} | ||
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* Canopus, ], ], is finished.{{citation needed |date=November 2024}} | ||
* ] threaten ] |
* ] threaten ]; they are repulsed by ]. | ||
==== Asia ==== | ==== Asia ==== | ||
* Last (4th) year of ''Yangjia'' era of the Chinese ]. | * Last (4th) year of ''Yangjia'' era of the Chinese ]. | ||
=== By topic === | === By topic === | ||
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==== Religion ==== | ||
* ] (or '''Mahalia''') becomes bishop of ] (d. 156)<ref>{{cite book |url=https://archive.org/details/dictionaryofchri01hast/page/118/mode/2up |title=A Dictionary of Christ and the Gospels: Volume I |page=118 |first=James |last=Hastings |date=2004}}</ref> | |||
* ] writes the '']'' (approximate date). | |||
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== Births == | == Births == | ||
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* ], Talmudic scholar (according to Jewish tradition, he was born the same day ] died a martyr's death) (d. 217)<ref>{{Cite web |url=https://www.jewishencyclopedia.com/articles/8963-judah-i |title=Judah I |website=Jewish Encyclopedia |first1=Solomon |last1=Schechter |first2=Wilhelm |last2=Bacher}}</ref> | ||
* ], |
* ], Indo-Parthian king (d. 160) | ||
== Deaths == | == Deaths == | ||
* ], Greek ] philosopher (b. AD 50) | |||
* ], leader of the ]ish revolt against the ] | |||
* ], Jewish |
* ], Jewish scholar and sage (b. AD 50){{citation needed | date=November 2024}} | ||
* ], Jewish scholar and lawmaker{{citation needed | date=November 2024}} | |||
* ], Jewish military leader<ref>{{cite web |url=https://www.encyclopedia.com/people/philosophy-and-religion/judaism-biographies/simeon-bar-kokhba |title=Simeon Bar Kokhba |website=Encyclopedia.com}}</ref> | |||
== References == | == References == | ||
{{Reflist}} | {{Reflist}} | ||
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"135 (year)" redirects here. For the year of the pre-Julian Roman calendar, see 135 BC.Calendar year
Millennium: | 1st millennium |
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Centuries: | |
Decades: | |
Years: |
AD 135 by topic |
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Leaders |
Categories |
Gregorian calendar | 135 CXXXV |
Ab urbe condita | 888 |
Assyrian calendar | 4885 |
Balinese saka calendar | 56–57 |
Bengali calendar | −459 – −458 |
Berber calendar | 1085 |
Buddhist calendar | 679 |
Burmese calendar | −503 |
Byzantine calendar | 5643–5644 |
Chinese calendar | 甲戌年 (Wood Dog) 2832 or 2625 — to — 乙亥年 (Wood Pig) 2833 or 2626 |
Coptic calendar | −149 – −148 |
Discordian calendar | 1301 |
Ethiopian calendar | 127–128 |
Hebrew calendar | 3895–3896 |
Hindu calendars | |
- Vikram Samvat | 191–192 |
- Shaka Samvat | 56–57 |
- Kali Yuga | 3235–3236 |
Holocene calendar | 10135 |
Iranian calendar | 487 BP – 486 BP |
Islamic calendar | 502 BH – 501 BH |
Javanese calendar | 10–11 |
Julian calendar | 135 CXXXV |
Korean calendar | 2468 |
Minguo calendar | 1777 before ROC 民前1777年 |
Nanakshahi calendar | −1333 |
Seleucid era | 446/447 AG |
Thai solar calendar | 677–678 |
Tibetan calendar | 阳木狗年 (male Wood-Dog) 261 or −120 or −892 — to — 阴木猪年 (female Wood-Pig) 262 or −119 or −891 |
Year 135 (CXXXV) was a common year starting on Friday of the Julian calendar. At the time, it was known as the Year of the Consulship of Lupercus and Atilianus (or, less frequently, year 888 Ab urbe condita). The denomination 135 for this year has been used since the early medieval period, when the Anno Domini calendar era became the prevalent method in Europe for naming years.
Events
By place
Roman Empire
- A Jewish diaspora begins, as Emperor Hadrian bars Jews from Jerusalem, and has survivors of the massacre dispersed across the Roman Empire. Many join Mediterranean ports.
- Jerusalem is renamed Colonia Aelia Capitolina, in honor of Hadrian. Legio VI Ferrata rebuilds the legionary fortress in the city, and constructs a Roman temple at Golgotha.
- An altar to Jupiter is erected, on the site of the Temple in Jerusalem.
- Canopus, Hadrian's Villa, Tivoli, Italy, is finished.
- Alans threaten Cappadocia; they are repulsed by Arrian.
Asia
- Last (4th) year of Yangjia era of the Chinese Han Dynasty.
By topic
Religion
Births
- Judah ha-Nasi, Talmudic scholar (according to Jewish tradition, he was born the same day Rabbi Akiva died a martyr's death) (d. 217)
- Sanabares, Indo-Parthian king (d. 160)
Deaths
- Epictetus, Greek Stoic philosopher (b. AD 50)
- Rabbi Akiva, Jewish scholar and sage (b. AD 50)
- Rabbi Ishmael, Jewish scholar and lawmaker
- Simon bar Kokhba, Jewish military leader
References
- Hastings, James (2004). A Dictionary of Christ and the Gospels: Volume I. p. 118.
- Schechter, Solomon; Bacher, Wilhelm. "Judah I". Jewish Encyclopedia.
- "Simeon Bar Kokhba". Encyclopedia.com.