壬寅年 (Water Tiger) 2560 or 2353 — to — 癸卯年 (Water Rabbit) 2561 or 2354
Coptic calendar
−421 – −420
Discordian calendar
1029
Ethiopian calendar
−145 – −144
Hebrew calendar
3623–3624
Hindu calendars
- Vikram Samvat
−81 – −80
- Shaka Samvat
N/A
- Kali Yuga
2963–2964
Holocene calendar
9863
Iranian calendar
759 BP – 758 BP
Islamic calendar
782 BH – 781 BH
Javanese calendar
N/A
Julian calendar
N/A
Korean calendar
2196
Minguo calendar
2049 before ROC 民前2049年
Nanakshahi calendar
−1605
Seleucid era
174/175 AG
Thai solar calendar
405–406
Tibetan calendar
阳水虎年 (male Water-Tiger) −11 or −392 or −1164 — to — 阴水兔年 (female Water-Rabbit) −10 or −391 or −1163
Year 138 BC was a year of the pre-Julian Roman calendar. At the time it was known as the Year of the Consulship of Serapio and Callaicus (or, less frequently, year 616 Ab urbe condita) and the Third Year of Jianyuan. The denomination 138 BC 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.
Year 138BC was a year of the pre-Julian Roman calendar. At the time it was known as the Year of the Consulship of Serapio and Callaicus (or, less frequently...
138 may refer to: 138 (number) 138BC AD 138138 (New Jersey bus) 138 Tolosa, a main-belt asteroid Tatra 138, a heavy truck This disambiguation page lists...
plebeian tribune in 133 BC. He was consul in 138BC and served as pontifex maximus, from possibly 141 through to his death in 132 BC. Nasica's first known...
Crown Prince. 138BC Lucius Cornelius Sulla, Roman general and statesman (d. 78 BC) Phaedrus the Epicurean, Greek scholar and philosopher 135 BC Mithridates...
(282–263 BC) Eumenes I (263–241 BC) Attalus I Soter (241–197 BC) Eumenes II (197–159 BC) Attalus II Philadelphus (159–138BC) Attalus III (138–133 BC) Eumenes...
Arsaces dynasty. During the reign of Mithridates I of Parthia (c. 171 BC–138BC) it was renamed Mithradatkirt ("fortress of Mithradates"). Merv (modern-day...
Peninsula on the Mediterranean Sea. Valencia was founded as a Roman colony in 138BC under the name Valentia Edetanorum [es]. After the fall of the Western Roman...
Ἄτταλος Γ΄) Philometor Euergetes (c. 170 BC – 133 BC) was the last Attalid king of Pergamon, ruling from 138BC to 133 BC. Attalus III was the son of king Eumenes...
Lucius Cornelius Sulla Felix (/ˈsʌlə/; 138–78 BC), commonly known as Sulla, was a Roman general and statesman. He won the first large-scale civil war...
Roman conquest of the citadels of Abobriga, Lambriaca and Cinania around 138BC was possible only by prolonged siege. Ruins of notable citadels still exist...
Diodotus Tryphon in the consular year 138BC. However, the last coins struk in Antiochus' name date to the year142/141 BC indicating that he was murdered around...
succession of Rome. Millennia: 1st BC · 1st–2nd Centuries: 7th BC · 6th BC · 5th BC · 4th BC · 3rd BC · 2nd BC · 1st BC · 1st · 2nd · 3rd · 4th · 5th · 6th ·...
and named after King Attalos II of Pergamon, who ruled between 159 BC and 138BC. The building was reconstructed from 1952 to 1956 by the American School...
138BC and 128 BC, respectively, but recent scholarship has shown it likely they were both written for performance at the Athenian Pythaids in 128 BC...
Antiochos IV Epiphanes (175–164 BC) and continuing with Alexander I Balas (150–145 BC), Demetrios II Nikator (146–138BC), and Alexander II Zabinas (128–123...
was a dynast (frataraka) of Persis in the late 2nd-century BC, ruling from 146 to 138BC. He was succeeded by Wadfradad II. Shayegan 2011, p. 178. Curtis...
Montenegro 138BC Valentia Edetanorum Valencia Spain 138BC Scalabis Santarém Portugal 136 BC Villa Euracini Póvoa de Varzim Portugal 123 BC Palma Palma...
The 2nd century BC started the first day of 200 BC and ended the last day of 101 BC. It is considered part of the Classical era, although depending on...
independent rulers. When the Parthian Arsacid king Mithridates I (ca. 171-138BC) took control of Persis, he left the Persian dynasts in office, known as...
in Parthia, first from September 145 BC to July/August 138BC, and again from 129 BC until his death in 125 BC. His brother Antiochus VII ruled the Seleucid...
Attalos II Philadelphos, which means "Attalus the brother-loving"; 220–138BC) was a ruler of the Attalid kingdom of Pergamon and the founder of the city...
140 BC was a year of the pre-Julian Roman calendar. At the time it was known as the Year of the Consulship of Sapiens and Caepio (or, less frequently,...
Callaicus (or Gallaecus or Callaecus; c. 180 – 113 BC) was a consul of the Roman Republic for the year 138BC together with Publius Cornelius Scipio Nasica...
Seleucid dynasty. For a period between 139 and 138, he was the sole ruler of the Seleucid empire. However, in 138BC Demetrius II's brother Antiochus VII Sidetes...
of Attalus III (138–133 BC) the last king of Pergamon. In 64 BC Galatia became a client state of Rome and a Roman province in 25 BC following the reign...
monarchs of Iran (Persia) from the establishment of the Medes around 678 BC until the deposition of the Pahlavi dynasty in 1979. Note: Ancient Persia...