170s

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The 170s decade ran from January 1, 170, to December 31, 179.

Events

170

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171

Ruins at Eleusis (Greece). View over the excavation site towards the Saronic Gulf.

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172

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173

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174

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  • Reign in India of Yajnashri Satakarni, Satavahana king of the Andhra. He extends his empire from the center to the north of India.

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  • Meditations by Marcus Aurelius is written, in Greek, while on military campaigns in Pannonia (approximate date).

175

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  • Confucian scholars try to ensure their capacity in the royal court of China. They are massacred by the eunuchs.

176

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177

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178

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179

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Significant people[edit]

Births

170

171

172

  • Lu Su, Chinese general and politician (d. 217)
  • Xu Miao, Chinese official and politician (d. 249)

173

174

175

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177

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Deaths

170

172

173

174

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177

178

179

References[edit]

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