270s

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The 270s decade ran from January 1, 270, to December 31, 279.

Events

270

By place

Roman Empire
  • Emperor Claudius II Gothicus fights a drawn-out campaign against the Gothic raiders in the Balkans, with setbacks suffered on both sides. Eventually, many Goths die of plague and others are absorbed into the Roman legions.
  • Zenobia seizes control of Roman Arabia and Egypt.
  • Claudius dies of plague in Sirmium while preparing to fight the Vandals and Sarmatians, who have invaded Pannonia. He is succeeded by his brother Quintillus, who briefly holds power over the Roman Empire.
  • Victorinus besieges and sacks the city of Autun, which had declared allegiance to Claudius.
  • Lucius Domitius Aurelianus (or Aurelian), the cavalry commander who distinguished himself in the previous year at the Battle of Naissus (Serbia), usurps power in Sirmium and marches against Quintillus in Aquileia. Quintillus commits suicide.
  • Aurelius defeats an incursion by the
    Iuthungi
    into Raetia, defeating them as they attempted to re-cross the Danube.
Asia
Africa

271

By place

Roman Empire
Europe
Near East
  • Zenobia invades Asia Minor and seizes control of Cilicia and Galatia before being stalled in Bithynia.
  • Shapur I of the Sasanian Empire dies, and his successor, his son Hormizd I, leads an army against nomads in Sogdiana, perhaps taking command of a war that had begun under his father. (Note: Some scholars date Shapur's death to 270 or 272)

By topic

Art and Science
  • King
    Sassanid Empire
    .
  • A
    magnetic compass is first used in China
    .

272

By place

Roman Empire

By topic

Religion

273

By place

Roman Empire
Persia

274

By place

Roman Empire
Africa
  • The Kingdom of
    Aksum attains great prosperity thanks to its control of Red Sea
    trade.

By topic

Religion
Transportation
  • Japanese shipwrights build a 100-foot oar-powered vessel for Emperor Ōjin. The Japanese will not use sails for another seven centuries.

275

By place

Roman Empire
Asia

By topic

Religion

276

By place

Roman Empire
Sassanid Empire
Asia
  • Mahayana Buddhism
    to the country.

277

By place

Roman Empire
China

278

By place

Roman Empire

279

By place

Roman Empire
Asia

Significant people

Births

270

271

  • Jin Dynasty (d. 291
    )

272

274

275

276

277

278

  • Jin Dynasty (d. 300
    )

279

Deaths

270

271

272

273

274

275

276

277

278

279

References

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  2. ^ Watson, Alaric. Aurelian and the Third Century. London, United Kingdom: Routledge, 1999, p. 50.
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  4. ^ a b "Saint Felix I | pope". Encyclopedia Britannica. Retrieved 24 May 2019.
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  6. ^ "Quintillus | Roman emperor". Encyclopedia Britannica. Retrieved 25 March 2019.
  7. ^ "Aurelian | Roman emperor". Encyclopedia Britannica. Retrieved 27 May 2019.
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