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Roman Empire

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Religion

  • A number of church leaders, among whom are Pope Pontian and Hippolytus, are exiled to Sardinia.
  • September 28Pope Pontian resigns.
  • November 21Pope Anterus succeeds Pope Pontian as the nineteenth pope.
  • Origen makes revisions to the Septuagint.

    Births

  • Sun Xiu, emperor of the Chinese Kingdom of Wu

    Deaths

  • Alexander Severus, Roman Emperor
  • Hippolytus, Christian writer
  • Pope Pontian
  • Yang Yi, minister of Shu
  • Chen Zhen, minister under Liu Bei of Shu
  • Ke Bineng
  • Empress Wende, empress of Cao Wei Further Information

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