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116 in various calendars
Gregorian calendar
116 CXVI
Ab urbe condita
869
Assyrian calendar
4866
Balinese saka calendar
37–38
Bengali calendar
−477
Berber calendar
1066
Buddhist calendar
660
Burmese calendar
−522
Byzantine calendar
5624–5625
Chinese calendar
乙卯年 (Wood Rabbit) 2813 or 2606 — to — 丙辰年 (Fire Dragon) 2814 or 2607
Coptic calendar
−168 – −167
Discordian calendar
1282
Ethiopian calendar
108–109
Hebrew calendar
3876–3877
Hindu calendars
- Vikram Samvat
172–173
- Shaka Samvat
37–38
- Kali Yuga
3216–3217
Holocene calendar
10116
Iranian calendar
506 BP – 505 BP
Islamic calendar
522 BH – 521 BH
Javanese calendar
N/A
Julian calendar
116 CXVI
Korean calendar
2449
Minguo calendar
1796 before ROC 民前1796年
Nanakshahi calendar
−1352
Seleucid era
427/428 AG
Thai solar calendar
658–659
Tibetan calendar
阴木兔年 (female Wood-Rabbit) 242 or −139 or −911 — to — 阳火龙年 (male Fire-Dragon) 243 or −138 or −910
Year 116 (CXVI) was a leap year starting on Tuesday (link will display the full calendar) of the Julian calendar. At the time, it was known as the Year of the Consulship of Lamia and Vetus (or, less frequently, year 869 Ab urbe condita). The denomination 116 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 116 (CXVI) was a leap year starting on Tuesday (link will display the full calendar) of the Julian calendar. At the time, it was known as the Year...
116 (one hundred and sixteen) may refer to: 116 (number) AD116116 BC 116 (Devon and Cornwall) Engineer Regiment, Royal Engineers, a military unit 116...
(written c. AD116), book 15, chapter 44. The context of the passage is the six-day Great Fire of Rome that burned much of the city in AD 64 during the...
province). AD116 – Assyria, Trajan suppressed a revolt by Assyrians in Mesopotamia and created the province. Hadrian relinquished it in 118. AD 193 – Numidia...
prince of Commagene (d. AD116) Tiberius Claudius Atticus Herodes, Greek aristocrat April 30 – Lucan, Roman poet and philosopher (b. AD 39) Faenius Rufus,...
AD 10–38), Artabanus III (r. AD 80–82) and Artabanus IV (r. AD 216–224). Assar numbers them as Artabanus IV (r. AD 10–38), Artabanus V (r. AD 79/80–85)...
Roman emperor Hadrian (r. 117–138). Professor Cyril Toumanoff suggests AD116–132 as the years of Pharasmanes’ reign. He features in several Classical...
Empires for nine centuries, until after AD 650.[citation needed] Although it was captured briefly by Trajan in AD116 to be part of the newly conquered province...
the Hellenistic Argeads and Seleucids (331–141 BC) and the Roman Empire (AD116–117). This list follows the middle chronology, the most widely used chronology...
and then Sasanian Empire and only very briefly came under Roman control, AD116–118, marking the historical peak of Roman expansion. Henceforth, the Greeks...
"Christus" and his execution by Pontius Pilate in his Annals (written c. AD116), book 15, chapter 44. Robert E. Van Voorst states that the very negative...
Philopappos, Greek prince of Commagene (d. AD116) Tiberius Claudius Atticus Herodes, Greek aristocrat AD 67 Myeongnim Dap-bu, Korean prime minister (d...
chronology of Geoffrey Keating's Foras Feasa ar Éirinn dates his reign to 116–136, that of the Annals of the Four Masters to 122–157. Here, the Irish foot...
Philopappos did become a senator, serving as a consul until AD 109. When Philopappos died in AD116, Balbilla built for him a burial monument, the Philopappos...
legate in Germania Superior, AD 116; he may have been consul the previous year. Kanus Junius (Kani f.) Niger, consul in AD 138. Junius Mauricianus, a jurist...
Christmas," 2000 AD #2008 (a December 2007 New Year issue) 2000 AD #116 and #1300 2000 AD #1186–88, #1280 Judge Dredd Megazine vol. 3 #1–7 2000 AD #1632 Judge...
Lepida (born c. AD 80), who married Gaius Julius Alexander Berenicianus (born c. AD 80), consul in AD116, and proconsul of Asia in AD 132, and had a daughter...
with extensive trading links. The Romans under Trajan annexed the city in AD116. Characene independence was re-established 15 years later under the rule...
cf. Esarhaddon). The Roman historian Festus wrote in about 370 that in AD116 Trajan formed from his conquests east of the Euphrates the new Roman provinces...
missions into Syria. AD116 – Elements of III (or XXII?) are sent back to Judea to suppress another revolt, known as the Kitos War AD 120 or 127 – III makes...
Pilate. In the second century the Roman historian Tacitus in The Annals (c. AD116), described the persecution of Christians by Nero and stated (Annals 15...
in AD 50 that proximity to Seleucia had turned Babylon into a "barren waste" and during their campaigns in the east, Roman emperors Trajan (in AD 115)...
Maximus was finally granted an honourable discharge (honesta missio) in AD116–7 by Decimus Terentius Scaurianus, one of Trajan's top generals and then...
Imperial Rome. He was consul suffectus in the nundinium of April to June 116 as the colleague of Tiberius Julius Secundus. Marcellinus is the earliest...
Decimus Terentius Gentianus, consul suffectus from July to September in AD116, was at one time considered a possible successor by Hadrian, but having...
history (for example, Tacitus in Annals book 15, chapter 44, written ca. AD116). Reference to the high priesthoods of Annas and Caiaphas creates a difficulty...