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165 ceの例文

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  • In 165 CE, Aristides succumbed to the so-called Antonine Plague that ravaged the Roman Empire.
  • The current Hebrew calendar year numbering system, which counts years from the Anno Mundi ( 165 CE ), and based on the calculation of Rabbi Yose ben Halafta during about 160 CE in the book Seder Olam Rabbah.
  • It changed hands at various points but was Roman from 165 CE . Before the final Persian destruction of the town in 256-257 CE, parts of the synagogue which abutted the main city wall were apparently requisitioned and filled with sand as a defensive measure.
  • This, in turn, has been used to imply that the Chera king kuttuvan, who, according to the " Pathirruppaththu " ruled for 55 years may be dated to c . 110-165 CE . This computation, which was first proposed by V Kanakasabhai Pillai in his book, " The Tamils 1800 years ago ( 1904 ) ", has come to be known as the " Gajabahu synchronism ".
  • Ignatius of Antioch, who lived from around 30-108 CE, mentions this in Chapter 9 of his " Epistle to the Magnesians " which is dated to around 101 CE . Justin Martyr, a disciple who lived between 110-165 CE, wrote about this extensively in his " Dialogue With Trypho the Jew . " Another mention of this by Justin Martyr is in his " Apologies " work Section 1 : 67 dated to around 140-150 CE . Below is a portion of the text: