195 ceの例文
- The Southern Xiongnu then elected a Shanyu from the Suibu in 188 CE and Chizhishizhuhou Chanyu ( 188 195 CE ) fled back to the Chinese court.
- The city experienced a brief period of Athenian League and its successor, the Second Athenian Empire, before gaining independence in 355 BCE . Long allied with the Romans, Byzantium officially became a part of the Roman Empire in 73 CE . Byzantium's decision to side with the Roman usurper Pescennius Niger against Emperor Septimius Severus cost it dearly; by the time it surrendered at the end of 195 CE, two years of siege had left the city devastated.
- Emperor Xian fled Chang'an in 195 CE and returned to Luoyang by August 196 CE . Meanwhile, the empire was being carved into eight spheres of influence, each ruled by powerful commanders or officials : in the northeast there was Yuan Shao and Cao Cao ( 155 220 CE ); south of them was Yuan Shu, located just southeast of the capital; south of this was Liu Biao ( d . 208 CE ) in Zhang Lu ( d . 216 CE ) located just north of him in Hanzhong; the southern Liang Province was inhabited by the Qiang people and various rebel groups.