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CHRONOLOGICAL TABLE

A.D.
163. M. Aurelius Verus born (or the year before).
Artaxata captured by Statius Priscus.
Marcus Imp. II. Lucius Imp. II. and Armeniacus.
164. Marcus Armeniacus. Lucius marries Lucilla, daughter of Marcus, at Ephesus.
165. Avidius Cassius takes Seleucia, Ctesiphon, Dausara, Nicephorium, and Nisibis. Marcus Imp. III. Lucius Imp. III. and Parthicus Maximus.
166. Marcus Imp. IV. Lucius Imp. IV. and Medicus.
He returns to Rome.
Probable year of Fronto's death.
Birth of Vibia Aurelia Sabina, last child of Marcus.
Invasion of North Italy by the barbarians: and the ravages of the pestilence.
167. Marcus and Lucius Patres Patriae. Marcus receives the title of Medicus.
Marcus and Lucius take the field against the barbarians.
168. Marcus and Lucius Impp. V.
169. Death of Verus at the end of January, at Altinum.
Marcus Imp. VI. Death of Annius Verus Caesar at Praeneste.
170. Trial of Herodes at Sirmium.
172. Marcus takes title Germanicus.
174. Marcus Imp. VII. The "Miraculous Victory."
175. Marcus takes title Sarmaticus. Imp. VIII.
Revolt of Cassius. Death of Faustina, winter of 175-176.
176. Commodus receives the trib. pot. and is associated next year in the Empire.
177. Marcus Imp. IX.
179. Marcus Imp. X.
180, 17 March. Death of Marcus at Sirmium or Vienna.
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