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Year 219 (CCXIX) was a common year starting on Friday (link will display the full calendar) of the Julian calendar. At the time, it was known as the Year of the Consulship of Antonius and Sacerdos (or, less frequently, year 972 Ab urbe condita). The denomination 219 for this year has been used since the early medieval period, when the Anno Domini calendar era became the prevalent method in Europe for naming years.

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Roman Empire

  • Imperator Marcus Aurelius Antoninus Augustus (Elagabalus) and Quintus Tineius Sacerdos become Roman Consuls.
  • Julia Maesa arranges for her grandson Elagabalus a marriage with Julia Paula. The wedding is a lavish ceremony and Paula is given the honorific title of Augusta.
  • Legions III Gallica and IV Scythica are disbanded by Elagabalus after their leaders, Verus and Gellius Maximus, rebel.
  • Emperor Elagabalus, age 15, is initiated into the worship of the Phrygian gods Cybele and Attis.
  • Asia

  • The reign of Pulona, Satavahana king of Andhra, begins in India.
  • The Battle of Mount Dingjun ends with Liu Bei emerging victorious. He declares himself king of Hanzhong afterwards.
  • Guan Yu, great general of Shu, floods the city of Fancheng in the Battle of Fancheng, while Lü Meng of Eastern Wu captures his home base. Guan Yu retreats and is defeated at Battle of Maicheng.
  • General Cao Cao controls the Yellow River basin and north of the country. General Sun Quan seizes southernmost China. Liu Bei controls the province of Sichuan.
  • Tuoba Liwei becomes the first chieftain of the Tuoba clan of the Xianbei people.
  • Births

  • Sun Jun, general of the Kingdom of Wu (d. 256)
  • Deaths

  • Guan Ping, son of Guan Yu
  • Guan Yu, celebrated general of Liu Bei
  • Jiang Qin, an officer in the kingdom of Wu during the Three Kingdoms period of China (b. 168)
  • Liu Zhang, former ruler of Yizhou (b. 162)
  • Mi Zhu, adviser first to Tao Qian, and later Liu Bei
  • Pang De (executed by Guan Yu)
  • Sun Jiao, general under Sun Quan
  • Sima Fang, father of Sima Yi and grandfather of Sima Shi and Sima Zhao (b. 149)
  • Verus, Roman usurper, senator and commander of Legio III Gallica in Syria
  • Xiahou Yuan, general and relative of Cao Cao
  • Yang Xiu, advisor of Cao Cao (b. 175)
  • Zhang Hong, minister under Sun Quan (b. 153)
  • Zhang Zhongjing, Chinese physician and pharmacologist (b. 150)
  • Zhao Lei, supply officer of Liu Bei
  • References

    219 Wikipedia


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