251
| القرون: | قرن 2nd · قرن 3rd · قرن 4 |
| العقود: | ع220 ع230 ع240 ع250 ع260 ع270 ع280 |
| السنوات: | 248 249 250 251 252 253 254 |
| ألفية: | الألفية 1 |
|---|---|
| قرون: | القرن 2 – القرن 3 – القرن 4 |
| عقود: | عقد 220 عقد 230 عقد 240 – عقد 250 – عقد 260 عقد 270 عقد 280 |
| سنين: | 248 249 250 – 251 – 252 253 254 |

| 251 حسب الموضوع | |
| السياسة | |
| زعماء الدول – الدول ذات السيادة | |
| تصنيفات المواليد والوفيات | |
| المواليد – الوفيات | |
| تصنيفات التأسيسات والانحلالات | |
| تأسيسات – انحلالات | |
| التقويم الگريگوري | 251 CCLI |
| آب أوربه كونديتا | 1004 |
| التقويم الأرمني | N/A |
| التقويم الآشوري | 5001 |
| التقويم البهائي | −1593 – −1592 |
| التقويم البنغالي | −342 |
| التقويم الأمازيغي | 1201 |
| سنة العهد الإنگليزي | N/A |
| التقويم البوذي | 795 |
| التقويم البورمي | −387 |
| التقويم البيزنطي | 5759–5760 |
| التقويم الصيني | 庚午年 (المعدن الحصان) 2947 أو 2887 — إلى — 辛未年 (المعدن الماعز) 2948 أو 2888 |
| التقويم القبطي | −33 – −32 |
| التقويم الديسكوردي | 1417 |
| التقويم الإثيوپي | 243–244 |
| التقويم العبري | 4011–4012 |
| التقاويم الهندوسية | |
| - ڤيكرام سامڤات | 307–308 |
| - شاكا سامڤات | 173–174 |
| - كالي يوگا | 3352–3353 |
| تقويم الهولوسين | 10251 |
| تقويم الإگبو | −749 – −748 |
| التقويم الإيراني | 371 ق.ر. – 370 ق.ر. |
| التقويم الهجري | 382 ق.هـ. – 381 ق.هـ. |
| التقويم الياباني | N/A |
| تقويم جوچى | N/A |
| التقويم اليوليوسي | 251 CCLI |
| التقويم الكوري | 2584 |
| تقويم مينگوو | 1661 قبل جمهورية الصين 民前1661年 |
| التقويم الشمسي التايلندي | 794 |
Year 251 (CCLI) was a common year starting on Wednesday of the Julian calendar. At the time, in the Roman Empire, it was known as the Year of the Consulship of Traianus and Etruscus (or, less frequently, year 1004 Ab urbe condita). The denomination 251 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.
أحداث
By place
Roman Empire
- July 1 – Battle of Abritus: The Goths defeat Emperor Decius and his son Herennius Etruscus, on swampy ground in the Dobruja (Moesia).
- May – The first Synod of Carthage, a pre-ecumenical council, is held under the presidency of Saint Cyprian.[1]
- In Rome, Hostilian, son of Decius, succeeds his father, while Trebonianus Gallus is proclaimed Emperor by the troops. Gallus accepts him as co-emperor, but an outbreak of plague strikes the city, and kills Hostilian.
- The prosperity of Roman Britain declines during this period, as the Germanic tribes of the Franks and Saxons, whose homelands are in Friesland and the Low Countries, make raids around the southeast coast.
- Gallus makes peace with the Goths; he permits them to keep their plunder, and offers them a bribe not to return.
- A 15-year plague begins in the Roman Empire.
Persia
- Sassanid King Shapur I orders an invasion of Syria, with the intent of finally capturing the city of Antioch during the campaign of 251–254.
China
- Wang Ling's rebellion against the Wei regent Sima Yi is quelled.
- Sima Yi passes away in Luoyang.
- Sima Shi, Sima Yi's eldest son, inherits his father's authority.
By topic
Religion
- March – Pope Cornelius succeeds Pope Fabian as the 21st pope.[1]
مواليد
- January 12 – Anthony the Great, Christian monk and saint (d. 356)
وفيات
- February 5 – Cao Lin, Chinese prince of the Cao Wei state
- June – August
- Decius, Roman emperor (killed after the battle of Abritus)[2]
- Herennius Etruscus, Roman emperor and son of Decius
- June 15 – Wang Ling, Chinese general and politician
- August 22 – Zhen, Chinese empress of the Cao Wei state
- September 7 – Sima Yi, Chinese general and regent (b. 179)
- Agatha of Sicily, Christian martyr and saint (approximate date)
- Cao Biao, Chinese prince of the Cao Wei state (b. 195)
- Deng Zhi, Chinese general, politician and diplomat
- Hostilian, Roman emperor (of plague in Rome)
- Lü Yi, Chinese official, governor and politician
المراجع
- ^ أ ب W.H.C. Friend, A New Eusebius: Documents illustrating the history of the Church to AD 337 (London: SPCK, 1987), p. 224 ISBN 0-281-04268-3
- ^ Southern, Patricia (December 16, 2003). The Roman Empire from Severus to Constantine. United Kingdom: Taylor & Francis. p. 236. ISBN 9781134553815.