210s

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The 210s decade ran from January 1, 210, to December 31, 219.

The provinces of the Han dynasty in 219, the penultimate year of the Han dynasty.

Events

210

By place

Roman Empire

211

By place

Roman Empire
China
Parthia

By topic

Art
Religion

212

By place

Roman Empire

213

By place

Roman Empire
China (Han dynasty)

214

By place

Roman Empire
Korea
China

215

By place

Roman Empire
  • Caracalla's troops massacre the population of Alexandria, Egypt,[6] beginning with the leading citizens. The emperor was angry about a satire, produced in Alexandria, mocking his claim that he killed Geta in self-defense.
  • A coin, the Antoninianus, is introduced.[7][8] The weight of this coin is a mere 1/50 of a pound. Copper disappears gradually, and by the middle of the third century, with Rome's economy in crisis, the Antonianus will be the only official currency.
China
Caucasus

216

By place

Roman Empire
China

By topic

Religion

217

By place

Roman Empire
China

By topic

Religion
Sports

218

By place

Roman Empire
Asia
  • Spring Ji Ben (or Ji Ping), Chinese court physician, plots a rebellion in the imperial capital Xu (modern-day Xuchang), but the revolt is suppressed and the conspirators are captured and executed.

By topic

Commerce
  • The silver content of the Roman denarius falls to 43 percent under the reign of Elagabalus, down from 50 percent under Septimius Severus, as he empties the treasury.

219

By place

Roman Empire
India
China


Births

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211

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219

Deaths

210

211

212

213

214

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219

References

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