177
Year 177 was a common year starting on Tuesday of the Julian calendar. At the time, it was known as the Year of the Consulship of Commodus and Plautius. The denomination 177 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.
Events
By place
Roman Empire
- Lucius Aurelius Commodus Caesar and Marcus Peducaeus Plautius Quintillus become Roman Consuls.
- Commodus is given the title Augustus, and is made co-emperor, with the same status as his father, Marcus Aurelius.
- A systematic persecution of Christians begins in Rome; the followers take refuge in the catacombs.
- The churches in southern Gaul are destroyed after a crowd accuses the local Christians of practicing cannibalism.
- Forty-eight Christians are martyred in Lyon.
- Second Marcomannic War: Marcus Aurelius and Commodus begin war against the Quadi and the Marcomanni.
Asia
- Chinese troops suffer a crushing defeat against a confederacy of Central Asian tribes, led by the Xianbei.
Births
- Cao Ang, Chinese warlord and son of Cao Cao
- Huo Jun, Chinese general of the Eastern Han
- Lucius Aurelius Commodus Pompeianus, Roman politician
- Sun Yu, Chinese warlord and cousin of Sun Quan
- Wang Can, Chinese politician, scholar and poet
- Zhu Huan, Chinese general of the Eastern Wu state
Deaths
- Blandina, Christian martyr and saint
- Herodes Atticus, Greek politician
- Polycarpus, Greco-Roman bishop
- Pothinus, Roman bishop and martyr