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    The 2nd century is the period from AD 101 (represented by the Roman numerals CI) through AD 200 (CC) in accordance with the Julian calendar. It is considered part of the Classical era, epoch, or historical period.

  3. Mar 16, 2022 · March 16th, 2022. The 2nd century is dominated in the history books by the two largest empires: the Romans and the Han Dynasty in China. Both entered the century at the peak of their powers but saw great upheaval, war, and revolt that left both looking very different as they entered the 3rd century. In this article, we will look at 7 key events ...

  4. Contents. Home Geography & Travel Historical Places. The empire in the 2nd century. The century and three-quarters after Augustus’ death brought no fundamental changes to the principate, although so long a lapse of time naturally introduced modifications and shifts of emphasis. By Flavian and Antonine times the principate was accepted universally.

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    The 2nd century is the period from AD 101 (represented by the Roman numerals CI) through AD 200 (CC) in accordance with the Julian calendar. It is considered part of the Classical era, epoch, or historical period. Map of the world in 100 AD.

  6. May 13, 2020 · 2nd Century CE. 101 CE – Trajan’s first campaign on the Danube. 102 CE – Trajan forces the ‘Iron Gates’ and penetrates Dacia. 104 CE – Conquest of Dacia and death of Dacian King Decebalus. 106 CE – Erection of the Forum and Column of Trajan in Rome. Colonization of Dacia. The Nabatean kingdom of Petra is annexed as the province of ...

  7. Timeline: 2nd century. Years: c. 100 - c. 200. Subject: History, Early history (500 CE to 1500) Publisher: HistoryWorld. Online Publication Date: 2012. Current online version: 2012. eISBN: 9780191735455. Jump to a year: BCE CE.

  8. Contents. Home Geography & Travel Historical Places. Roman expansion in the western Mediterranean. If Roman military intervention in the east was sporadic in the 2nd century, campaigning in northern Italy and Spain was nearly continuous.

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