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150s

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The 150s decade ran from January 1, 150, to December 31, 159.

Events

150

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Roman Empire
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Americas
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Religion
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Art and science
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151

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Art
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  • Detail from a rubbing of a stone relief in Wu family shrine (Wuliangci), Jiaxiang, Shandong, is made (Han dynasty).

152

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Asia
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153

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Roman Empire
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  • Minor uprisings occur in Roman Egypt against Roman rule.
Asia
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  • Change of era name from Yuanjia (3rd year) to Yongxing of the Chinese Han Dynasty.

154

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155

  • the Council of Rome, a pre-ecumenical church council, is held and presided by Bishop of Rome Anicetus.

156

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America
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Religion
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157

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Roman Empire
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  • A revolt against Roman rule begins in Dacia.

158

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Roman Empire
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China
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  • Change of era name from Yongshou to Yangxi of the Chinese Han dynasty.

159

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India
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Significant people

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Births

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Deaths

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References

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