140s

Decade
Millennium
1st millennium
Centuries
  • 1st century
  • 2nd century
  • 3rd century
Decades
  • 120s
  • 130s
  • 140s
  • 150s
  • 160s
Years
  • 140
  • 141
  • 142
  • 143
  • 144
Categories
  • Births
  • Deaths
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The 140s decade ran from January 1, 140, to December 31, 149.

Events

140

This section is transcluded from AD 140. (edit | history)

By place

Roman Empire

By topic

Religion
Art and science

141

This section is transcluded from AD 141. (edit | history)

By place

Roman Empire
Asia

By topic

Religion
Arts and Science

142

This section is transcluded from AD 142. (edit | history)

By place

Roman Empire
Asia

By topic

Religion

143

This section is transcluded from AD 143. (edit | history)

By topic

Medicine

144

This section is transcluded from AD 144. (edit | history)

By place

Roman Empire
Asia

By topic

Religion

145

This section is transcluded from AD 145. (edit | history)

By place

Roman Empire
Asia

146

This section is transcluded from AD 146. (edit | history)

By place

Roman Empire
Asia

147

This section is transcluded from AD 147. (edit | history)

By place

Roman Empire
Asia

148

This section is transcluded from AD 148. (edit | history)

By place

Roman Empire

Emperor Antoninus Pius hosts a series of grand games, to celebrate Rome's 900th anniversary.[14]

Asia

By topic

Religion

149

This section is transcluded from AD 149. (edit | history)

Significant people

Births

Transcluding articles: AD 140, AD 141, AD 142, AD 143, AD 144, AD 145, AD 146, AD 147, AD 148, and AD 149

140

141

142

143

144

145

146

  • Guo Si (or Guo Duo), Chinese general (d. 197)

147

148

  • Xun Yue (or Zhongyu), Chinese official and historian (d. 209)

149

Deaths

Transcluding articles: AD 140, AD 141, AD 142, AD 143, AD 144, AD 145, AD 146, AD 147, AD 148, and AD 149

140

141

142

143

  • Cui Yuan, Chinese politician and poet
  • Venera, Roman Christian saint (b. c. 100)

144

145

146

147

148

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