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Year '''101 BC''' was a year of the ]. At the time it was known as the '''Year of the Consulship of Marius and Aquillius''' (or, less frequently, '''year 653 '']''''') and the '''Fourth Year of Taichu'''. The denomination 101 BC for this year has been used since the early medieval period, when the ] ] became the prevalent method in Europe for naming years. Year '''100 BC''' was a year of the ]. At the time it was known as the '''Year of the Consulship of Marius and Aquillius''' (or, less frequently, '''year 653 '']''''') and the '''Fourth Year of Taichu'''. The denomination 101 BC for this year has been used since the early medieval period, when the ] ] became the prevalent method in Europe for naming years.


== Events == == Events ==

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Year 100 BC was a year of the pre-Julian Roman calendar. At the time it was known as the Year of the Consulship of Marius and Aquillius (or, less frequently, year 653 Ab urbe condita) and the Fourth Year of Taichu. The denomination 101 BC for this year has been used since the early medieval period, when the Anno Domini calendar era became the prevalent method in Europe for naming years.

Events

By place

Roman Republic

Libya

Asia

  • War of the Heavenly Horses: Han general Li Guangli detaches forces to attack Yucheng. After a failed attack by Wang Shengshen and Hu Chongguo, in which Wang is killed, a new Han detachment under Shangguan Jie defeats and captures the king of Yucheng. The king is then killed by the soldiers escorting him to Li Guangli.
  • Han-Xiongnu War: At the beginning of the year, Xulihu Chanyu dies from illness and is succeeded by Qiedihou Chanyu. Qiedihou releases the Han envoys detained by the Xiongnu and receives gifts from Emperor Wu of Han.


Deaths

References

  1. Hung, Hing Ming (2020). The Magnificent Emperor Wu: China's Han Dynasty. pp. 201–202. ISBN 978-1628944167.
  2. Hung, Hing Ming (2020). The Magnificent Emperor Wu: China's Han Dynasty. p. 208. ISBN 978-1628944167.
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