140s BC

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This article concerns the period 149 BC – 140 BC.

Events[edit]

149 BC

By place[edit]

Roman Republic[edit]
Macedon[edit]
Bithynia[edit]

148 BC[edit]

By place[edit]

Ireland[edit]
Roman Republic[edit]

147 BC[edit]

By place[edit]

Ireland[edit]
Roman Republic[edit]
Syria[edit]
Greece[edit]

146 BC[edit]

By place[edit]

Roman Republic[edit]
Africa[edit]
Greece[edit]

By topic[edit]

Astronomy[edit]

145 BC[edit]

By place[edit]

Syria[edit]
Egypt[edit]

By topic[edit]

Astronomy[edit]

144 BC[edit]

By place[edit]

Roman Republic[edit]
Parthia[edit]

143 BC[edit]

By place[edit]

Roman Republic[edit]

142 BC[edit]

By place[edit]

Syria[edit]
Roman Republic[edit]
  • The first stone bridge over the Tiber river is completed.
Judea[edit]

141 BC[edit]

By place[edit]

Syria and Judea[edit]
Bactria[edit]
China[edit]

140 BC[edit]

By place[edit]

Africa[edit]
Judea[edit]

Births

145 BC

143 BC

142 BC

141 BC

140 BC

Deaths

149 BC

148 BC

147 BC

146 BC

145 BC

144 BC

143 BC

141 BC

References[edit]

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