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==== Roman Empire ==== * The [[Quadi]] are chased westwards, deeper into [[Germania]]. The [[Praetorian prefect]], Tarutenius Paternus, achieves a decisive victory against the [[Germanic tribes]]. * [[March 17]] – Emperor [[Marcus Aurelius]] dies after a week's illness at his camp in [[Vindobona]] (modern [[Vienna]]). He is succeeded by his son [[Commodus]] (age 18). * The Era of the [[Five Good Emperors]] ends. * [[Rome]] creates a 4-mile wide buffer zone by the [[Danube]]. * Work begins in [[Ancient Rome|Rome]] on the building of the [[Column of Marcus Aurelius]]. * 180–[[395]] – [[Roman Empire#Transition from classical to late antiquity|Late Empire]] in Rome. * Northern British from beyond [[Hadrian's Wall]] invade the North of modern-day England, causing Emperor [[Commodus]] to allow swathes of Northern cities to establish city walls. * [[Cassius Dio]] arrives in Rome and becomes a Senator<ref>{{cite web | url=https://www.britannica.com/biography/Dio-Cassius | access-date=February 24, 2024 | title=Cassius Dio | date=January 1, 2024 | series=Encyclopædia Britannica}}</ref>
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