- Xian of Han,
Emperor An's
temple name was revoked.
Yongchu (永初) 107–113
Yuanchu (元初) 114–120
Yongning (永寧) 120–121
Jianguang (建光) 121–122
Yanguang (延光)...
- buffer-state
between Rome and Parthia) is
erected in Athens.
First year of
Yuanchu era of the
Chinese Eastern Han dynasty.
Change of
Patriarch of Constantinople...
-
Tarim Basin were all
ultimately conquered by Ban Chao. Later,
during the
Yuánchū period (AD 114–120), the
Kushans sent a
military force to
install Chenpan...
- Berlin, Preußischer Kulturbesitz, Antikensammlung).
Change of era name from
Yuanchu (7th year) to
Yongning of the
Chinese Eastern Han dynasty. The Scythians...
- 7 months and 7 days) Era(s)
Yongchu (永初) 10
February 107 – 23
February 113 CE
Yuanchu (元初) 24
February 114 – 24 May 120 CE
Yongning (永寧) 25 May 120 – 30 September...
- pp. 845-846. C.
Young (1937). "An
early Tertiary vertebrate fauna from
Yuanchü."
Bulletin of the
geological society of
China 17(3-4):413-438 M. R. Thorpe...
- "四年,帝以經傳之文多不正定,乃选通儒谒者劉珍及博士良史诣东观,各雠校汉家法,令伦监典其事。" "In the
fourth year of the
Yuanchu era, the Emperor,
finding that the
various classics often did not have...
-
Yuezhi retreated and paid
tribute to the
Chinese Empire. (Later,
during the
Yuanchu period, 114–120 CE, the
Kushans sent a
military force to
install Chenpan...
- throne.
Emperor An of Han (r. 106–125 CE)
Yongchu 永初 107–113 CE 7
years Yuanchu 元初 114–120 CE 7
years Yongning 永寧 120–121 CE 2
years Jianguang 建光 121–122...
- 30
April 125 AD
Emperor Xiao'an 孝安皇帝
Gongzong 恭宗 Yǒngchū 永初 107–113 AD
Yuanchu 元初 114–120 AD
Yongning 永寧 120–121 AD
Jianguang 建光 121–122 AD
Yanguang 延光...