Antonine Plague (1 Dez 165 Jahr – 1 Dez 180 Jahr)
Beschreibung:
an ancient pandemic brought to the Roman Empire by troops who were returning from campaigns in the Near East. Scholars have suspected it to have been either smallpox[1] or measles.[2][3] The plague may have claimed the life of a Roman emperor, Lucius Verus, who died in 169 and was the co-regent of Marcus Aurelius. The two emperors had risen to the throne by virtue of being adopted by the previous emperor, Antoninus Pius, and as a result, their family name, Antoninus, has become associated with the pandemic.
Zugefügt zum Band der Zeit:
Datum:
1 Dez 165 Jahr
1 Dez 180 Jahr
~ 15 years