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HIS HISTORY
73
B.C Regnal
year of
Asoka.
Event. Remarks.
273 Accesion of Asoka—vardhana Maurya.  
272 Accession of Alexander, king of Epirus.  
269 1 Consecration (abhisheka = coronation) of Asoka.  
261 9 Conquest of Kalinga. by Asoka, who became a Buddhist lay disciple (upâsaka); accession of Antiochos Theos, king of Syria. Rock E.XIII; Minor Rock E. I.
259 11 Asoka entered the Buddhist Order as a monk, abolished Royal Hunt, established 'pious tours,' and dispatched missionaries. Rock E. II, VIII, XIII; Minor Rock E. I; Pillar E. VII.
258 12 Death of Magas, king of Cyrene, half - brother of Ptolemy Philadelphos; (2) death of Alexander, king of Epirus.  
257 13 Asoka composed Minor Rock Edict I and Rock Edicts III and IV, dedicated Barâbar Caves 1 and 2 to the Âjîvikas, and instituted quinquennial transfers of officials. Minor Rock E. I; Rock E. III, IV; Minor Rock E. II maybe a little later. Barâbar Cave dedications.
256 14 Completion of Fourteen Rock Edicts; Kalinga. Borderers' Edict; a ointment of Censors; (?) Bhâbrû Edict. Rock E. V, XIV; Borderers' E.; Bhâbrû E.
255 15 (?) Kalinga Provincials' Edict; enlargement for second time of stûpa of Konâkamana Buddha near Kapilavastu. Provincials' E.; Nigliva Pillar inscription.
250 20 Dedication of Barâbar Cave No. 3 to the Âjîvikas. Barâbar Cave dedication.
249 21 Pilgrimage to Buddhist holy places. Rummiudeî and Niglîva Pillar inscriptions.