From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia 101
101
Millennium:
Millennium: 1st millennium - Kali Yuga 3202–3203
Centuries:
Centuries: 1st century – 2nd century – 3rd century Holocene calendar 10101
Decades:
Decades: 70s 80s 90s – 100s – 110s 120s 130s Iranian calendar 521 BP – 520 BP
Years:
Years: 98 99 100 – 101 – 102 103 104 Islamic calendar 537 BH – 536 BH
Japanese calendar
101 by topic
Korean calendar 2434
Politics
Minguo calendar 1811 before ROC
State leaders – Sovereign states 民前1811年
Birth and death categories Thai solar calendar 644
Births – Deaths
Establishment and disestablishment categories
CI)
Year 101 (CI was a common year starting on Friday (link
will display the full calendar) of the Julian calendar. At
Establishments – Disestablishments the time, it was known as the Year of the Consulship of
Traianus and Paetus (or, less frequently, year 854 Ab urbe
101 in other calendars condita The denomination 101 for this year has been
condita).
used since the early medieval period, when the Anno
Gregorian calendar 101
CI Domini calendar era became the prevalent method in
Europe for naming years.
Ab urbe condita 854
Armenian calendar N/A
Events
Assyrian calendar 4851
Bahá’í calendar -1743–-1742
By place
Bengali calendar -492 Roman Empire
Berber calendar 1051 • Emperor Trajan starts an expedition against Dacia,
exceeding the limits of the Roman Empire set by
English Regnal year N/A Augustus.
Buddhist calendar 645 • The Second Battle of Tapae is fought.
• Epictetus writes and publishes The Discourses.
Burmese calendar -537
Byzantine calendar 5609–5610 By topic
Chinese calendar 庚子年十一月十四日
Religion
(2737/2797-11-14)
— to — • The Tibetans introduce their Buddhist Religion into
辛丑年十一月廿四日 Indonesia.
(2738/2798-11-24)
Arts and sciences
Coptic calendar -183–-182
• Plutarch writes his Parallel Lives of Famous Men (in
Ethiopian calendar 93–94 Greek Βίοι Παράλληλοι) containing fifty biographies,
Hebrew calendar 3861–3862 of which 46 are presented as pairs comparing Greek
and Roman celebrities—for example Theseus and
Hindu calendars Romulus, Alexander the Great and Julius Caesar,
- Vikram Samvat 157–158 Demosthenes and Cicero.[citation needed]
- Shaka Samvat 23–24
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From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia 101
Births • John the Apostle may have died this year in Ephesus
• Saint Clement of Rome, Bishop of Rome (Epistle to
• Herodes Atticus, Greek rhetoritician (d. 177) the Corinthians) during the last decade of the first
century
Deaths • Silius Italicus, author of Punicus (the annals of
Hannibal during the Second Punic War)
• Gan Ying, an envoy of the Han dynasty in China who
learned about Ta Ts’in (the Roman Empire), although
he never reached there References
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