130s BC

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This article concerns the period 139 BC – 130 BC.

Events

139 BC

By place

China
  • Emperor Wu of Han sends the diplomat Zhang Qian west to form an alliance with the Yuezhi against the Xiongnu. Wu does this after learning from Xiongnu defectors that the Xiongnu had defeated and killed the king of the Yuezhi, had expelled the Yuezhi from their lands and were using their king's skull as a wine goblet. The Yuezhi had subsequently migrated further west.
  • Soon after his departure for the west, Zhang Qian is detained by
    Junchen Chanyu of the Xiongnu. He would remain in Xiongnu custody for more than ten years and would be given a Xiongnu wife.[1]
  • Wei Zifu enters Emperor Wu's palace as a concubine and becomes pregnant. Enraged, Liu Piao, the mother of the childless Empress Chen Jiao (wife of Emperor Wu), kidnaps Zifu's brother Wei Qing, who is rescued by Gongsun Ao. Wu responds by advancing the careers of members of the Wei family.[2]
Roman Republic

By topic

Astronomy
  • synodic month
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138 BC

By place

Roman Empire
Asia Minor
Egypt
Syria
Parthia
China
  • Grand Empress Dowager Dou, the grandmother of Emperor Wu of Han, purges the high administration of officials to consolidate her power. Among those dismissed are Prime Minister Dou Yong and her own half-brother, the General-in-Chief Tian Fen. Two of the young emperor's closest advisors, Zhao Wan and Wang Zang, are arrested and commit suicide.[3]

By topic

Arts and sciences
  • Hymn to Apollo is written and inscribed on stone in Delphi; it is the earliest surviving notated music, in a substantial and legible fragment, in the western world
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137 BC

By place

Roman Republic

136 BC

By place

China
Greece
Judaea
  • Seleucid
    general Cendebaeus.
Rome
Spain

135 BC

By place

Roman Republic
Bactria
China

134 BC

By place

Roman Republic
Judea
  • Ptolemy the son of Abubus in 135 BC
    .
China

By topic

Astronomy
  • precession of the equinoxes
    .
  • Hipparchus creates a star catalogue.

133 BC

By place

Roman Republic
China

132 BC

By place

Roman Republic
Mexico

131 BC

By place

Roman Republic

130 BC

By place

Roman Republic
Egypt
China

Births

138 BC

135 BC

134 BC

130 BC

Deaths

139 BC

138 BC

137 BC

135 BC

134 BC

133 BC

132 BC

  • Eunus, leader of the Slave Revolt (136–132 BC) in Sicily
  • Publius Cornelius Scipio Nasica Serapio
    , Roman consul

130 BC

References

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  5. ^ Smith, William (1870). Dictionary of Greek and Roman biography and mythology. Vol. 2. Boston, Little. p. 155.
  6. ^ T. Corey Brennan, The praetorship in the Roman Republic (2000) p. 229
  7. ^ Papazoglu 1978, p. 286
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  12. ^ Davis, Paul (2001). Besieged: An Encyclopedia of Great Sieges from Ancient Times to the Present. ABC-CLIO. p. 29.
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  14. ^ "132 BC". Farlex. Archived from the original on February 24, 2012.
  15. ^ Cambridge Ancient History VII p. 380.
  16. ^ Cambridge Ancient History IX p. 780.
  17. ^ Cambridge Ancient History IX p. 313.
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  19. ^ Marvin Perry et al., eds. Western Civilization: Ideas, Politics, and Society (Cengage Learning, 2008) p135
  20. ^ Duggan, Alfred: He Died Old: Mithradates Eupator, King of Pontus, 1958
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  22. ^ "Attalus II Philadelphus". Encyclopædia Britannica. February 13, 2024. Retrieved February 27, 2024.
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  25. ^ Catholic Bible resources
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  27. ^ Simon Hornblower and Tony Spawforth, Who's Who (Classical World), pg. 61.

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