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221 state leaders - Events of 222 - 223 state leaders - State leaders by year Jump to: navigation, search 220 state leaders - Events of 221 - 222 state leaders - State leaders by year See also: List of religious leaders in 221 Africa Kush - Aryesbokhe, King of Kush (215-225) Asia Armenia - Tiridates III, King of Armenia (197-238) Baekje - Gusu, King of Baekje (214-234) Chera...
Events Pope Urban I succeeds Pope Callixtus I Roman Emperor Alexander Severus succeeds Heliogabalus Kingdom of Wu is established in China Sun Quan defeats Liu Bei at the Battle of Yi Ling Deaths March 11 - Roman Emperor Heliogabalus murdered Tertullian, theologian Pope Callixtus I Claudius Aelianus, teacher and rhetorician Ma...
Jump to: navigation, search This is a list of heads of state, government leaders, and other rulers in any given year. ...
See also: - List of religious leaders in 222
Africa
Aerial view of the pyramids at Meroe Kush or Cush was an African civilization south of Ancient Egypt in Nubia, which is located in the modern day North African nation of Sudan. ...
This is an incomplete list of kings of Kush. ...
Events Caracallas Roman troops massacre the population of Alexandria, Egypt. ...
Events Zhuge Liang pacifies Nan Zhong Births January 20 - Gordian III, Roman emperor Deaths Categories: 225 ...
Asia - Armenia - Tiridates III, King of Armenia (197-238)
- Baekje - Gusu, King of Baekje (214-234)
- Chera - Yanaikat-sey Mantaran Cheral, King of Chera (201-241)
- Gaya - Geodeung, King of Gaya (199-259)
- Goguryeo - Sinsang, King of Goguryeo (197-227)
- Iberia - Vache, King of Iberia (216-234)
- Kushan Empire - Vasudeva I, King of Kushan (c.191-225)
- Parthia -
- Shu Han - Liu Bei, Emperor of Shu Han (221-223)
- Silla - Naehae, King of Silla (196-230)
- Tuoba - Tuoba Liwei, Chieftain of the Tuoba clan (219-277)
- Wei - Cao Pi, Emperor of Wei (220-226)
- Wu - Sun Quan, Emperor of Wu (222-252)
Tiridates III was a King of Armenia (286-344), also known as Tiridates the Great. ...
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Events Roman Emperor Septimius Severus sacks Ctesiphon and captures an enormous number of its inhabitants as slaves. ...
Events Carpians invade Moesia, Maximinus Thrax campaigns against them. ...
Jump to: navigation, search Baekje was a kingdom that existed in southwestern Korea from 18 BCE to 660 CE. In Korea, together with Goguryeo and Silla, it is known as one of the Three Kingdoms. ...
Gusu of Baekje (reigned 214–234) was the eldest son of King Chogo and the sixth king of the Baekje kingdom of ancient Korea. ...
Korea has been ruled by a number of kingdoms/empires and republics over the last several millennia. ...
Events The kingdom of Osroene becomes a province of the Roman Empire. ...
Events Wei Yan revolts against the kingdom of Shu Han Births Emperor Wu of Jin China (approximate date) Deaths Li Yan, general of the Shu Kingdom Wei Yan, Shu general, executed by Ma Dai Zhuge Liang of the Shu Kingdom in China, dies on the Wu Zhang Plains in a...
The Cheras were one of the three ancient Tamil dynasties who ruled the southern peninsula of India at the beginning of its recorded history. ...
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Events Shapur I of Persia succeeds Ardashir I Births Deaths Ardashir I, first ruler of the Sassanids Categories: 241 ...
Jump to: navigation, search Gaya was a confederacy of chiefdoms that existed in the Nakdong River valley of Korea during the Three Kingdoms era. ...
Korea has been ruled by a number of kingdoms/empires and republics over the last several millennia. ...
Events Pope Zephyrinus succeeds Pope Victor I Geodeung succeeds Suro as king of the Korean kingdom of Gaya. ...
Events Postumus revolts against Gallienus, in Gaul. ...
Goguryeo (37 BC-668) was an empire in Manchuria and northern Korea. ...
Korea has been ruled by a number of kingdoms/empires and republics over the last several millennia. ...
Events Roman Emperor Septimius Severus sacks Ctesiphon and captures an enormous number of its inhabitants as slaves. ...
Events Ireland - Rule of High King Cormac mac Airt begins (approximate) Cao Rui becomes emperor of the American television situation comedy that was originally broadcast from 1985 until 1990. ...
Caucasian Iberia is the term designated to the Kingdom of Iberia (4th century BC–5th century AD) established in Eastern Georgia by the Georgians (Kartvelians). ...
This is a list of Georgian kings Parnavaz I of Iberia (284BC - 219BC) Mirian II - in 317 adopted Christianity as state religion. ...
Events The Baths of Caracalla in Britain is divided into Britannia Superior and Britannia Inferior. ...
Events Wei Yan revolts against the kingdom of Shu Han Births Emperor Wu of Jin China (approximate date) Deaths Li Yan, general of the Shu Kingdom Wei Yan, Shu general, executed by Ma Dai Zhuge Liang of the Shu Kingdom in China, dies on the Wu Zhang Plains in a...
Boundary of the Kushan empire, c. ...
Vasudeva I was a Kushan emperor around 164-200 AD (See: Vasudeva coin) External links: Coins of late Kushan emperors Categories: Stub | Kushan empire ...
Events Serapion of Antioch becomes Patriarch of Antioch. ...
Events Zhuge Liang pacifies Nan Zhong Births January 20 - Gordian III, Roman emperor Deaths Categories: 225 ...
Jump to: navigation, search Parthian Empire at its greatest extent, c60 BC. The Parthian Empire was the dominating force on the Iranian plateau beginning in the late 3rd century BCE, and intermittently controlled Mesopotamia between ca 190 BCE and 224 CE. Parthia was the arch-enemy of the Roman Empire...
Coin of Vologases VI. The reverse shows the throned king receiving a diadem from Tyche. ...
The following is a comprehensive list of all Persian Empires and their rulers: // Early realms in Iran Elamite Kingdom, 3000-660 BC of the Persian/Median empire that later appeared. ...
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Events Shah Artashir I, four years after establishing the Sassanid Persian Empire, completes his conquest of Parthia. ...
Artabanus IV of Parthia ruled the Parthian Empire (c. ...
The following is a comprehensive list of all Persian Empires and their rulers: // Early realms in Iran Elamite Kingdom, 3000-660 BC of the Persian/Median empire that later appeared. ...
Events The Baths of Caracalla in Britain is divided into Britannia Superior and Britannia Inferior. ...
Events Shah Artashir I wins Persian independence from Parthia and establishes the Sassanid dynasty. ...
The Kingdom of Shu (蜀 shǔ) (221 – 263) was one of the Three Kingdoms competing for control of China after the fall of the Han Dynasty. ...
Liu Bei (161 - 223) was a powerful warlord and the founding emperor of the Kingdom of Shu during the Three Kingdoms era in ancient China. ...
Events June 26 - Roman Emperor Elagabalus adopts Alexander Severus as his heir. ...
Events Births Deaths Liu Bei, Chinese warlord and founder of the Kingdom of Shu Han. ...
Silla (also denoted as Shilla) was one of the three kingdoms of ancient Korea. ...
Korea has been ruled by a number of kingdoms/empires and republics over the last several millennia. ...
Events First year of Jianan era of the Chinese Han Dynasty Clodius Albinus, rival for Roman Emperor, leaves the province of Britain with all of the islands troops, and makes Gaul his headquarters. ...
Events Pope Pontian succeeds Pope Urban I Patriarch Castinus succeeds Patriarch Ciriacus I as Patriarch of Constantinople Births Deaths Categories: 230 ...
Tuoba (拓拔 pinyin Tuòbá) or To-pa in Wade-Giles was a clan of the Xianbei people. ...
Events Legio III Gallica and IV Scythica are disbanded by Roman Emperor Elagabalus after their leaders, Verus and Gellius Maximus, rebel. ...
Events Births Deaths Bahram I, king of Persia Categories: 277 ...
The Kingdom of Wei (ch. ...
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Events Han Xiandi abdicates his throne to Cao Pi, symbolizing the end of the Han Dynasty and the beginning of the Three Kingdoms period in China. ...
Events: Accession of Wei Mingdi as emperor of the Kingdom of Wei of China. ...
The Kingdom of Wu (Chinese: å³, pinyin: wú) refers to a historical nation and several states in a region of China. ...
Sun Quan (嫿¬ pinyin: SÅ«n Quán) (182 - 252), son of Sun Jian, was the third ruler of the State of Wu and the founder of Kingdom of Wu, during the Three Kingdoms period, in China. ...
Events Pope Urban I succeeds Pope Callixtus I Roman Emperor Alexander Severus succeeds Heliogabalus Kingdom of Wu is established in China Sun Quan defeats Liu Bei at the Battle of Yi Ling Deaths March 11 - Roman Emperor Heliogabalus murdered Tertullian, theologian Pope Callixtus I Claudius Aelianus, teacher and rhetorician Ma...
Events Sun Liang succeeds Sun Quan as king of the Chinese Kingdom of Wu. ...
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