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== Events == <onlyinclude> === By place === ==== Roman Republic ==== *[[Ancient Rome|Rome]] enacts a state of emergency, as the way to [[Italy]] lays open to the [[Germanic peoples|Germanic]] invaders. [[Gaius Marius]], the conqueror of [[Jugurtha]], is elected [[consul]] for the second time. He celebrates his [[Roman triumph|triumph]] over [[Jugurtha]], who is led in the procession and thrown into the [[Mamertine Prison|Tullianum]] where he dies of [[starvation]]. * [[Second Servile War]]: [[Athenion (rebel)|Athenion]] starts a [[Slavery|slave rebellion]] in [[Segesta]] ([[Sicily]]). ==== Judea ==== * [[Aristobulus I]] succeeds [[John Hyrcanus]], becoming king and high priest of [[Judea]], until [[103 BC]]. ==== Asia ==== * [[War of the Heavenly Horses]]: [[Emperor Wu of Han]] sends an army of 6000 cavalrymen and 10,000 convicts under [[Li Guangli]] to attack [[Dayuan]] in modern [[Kyrgyzstan]] after Wugua, the king of Dayuan, refuses to send the Han any of the prized horses of Dayuan and, following a contentious meeting with the Han diplomats, has a vassal king kill the diplomats and seize their goods. The Han expeditionary force proceeds with difficulty, marching through arid regions and facing hostile cities.<ref>{{cite book|first=Hing Ming|last= Hung|title=The Magnificent Emperor Wu: China's Han Dynasty|year= 2020|isbn=978-1628944167|pages= 197β198}}</ref> </onlyinclude>
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