RAINBOW FARMS AUSTRALIA
2nd Century AD
107 AD The Christos / Christians / The Good were persecuted in Rome, again.
117 AD With the Roman Empire at its greatest expansion Publius Aelius Hadrianus / Hadrian becomes the new Emperor of Rome.
120 / 122 AD Hadrian, who was now the Roman Emperor, had a wall constructed from Solway Firth to the Tyne to hold back the Scythian Gaelic Pictish Celts in the Scottish Highlands and create a northern border of the Roman Empire in Briton.
123 AD.
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125 AD The Christians / Christos / The Good were once again persecuted in Rome.
138 AD Antonius Pius became the new Roman Emperor.
140 AD The Antonine Wall was being constructed this year by the Romans running from the River Forth to the River Clyde.
160 AD The Antonine Wall was finally constructed further to the north in Briton as the new border against the Scythian Gaelic Caledonian Picts.
161 AD Marcus Aurelius became the new Roman Emperor.
163 AD St. Justin was martyred in Rome for supporting the Chrestos / The Good and their Christianity in writing after being converted when he read Greek philosophy.
177 AD The Christos / The Good / Christians were persecuted again in Rome and the fish now became the secret symbol of those following Christianity.
180 AD Marcus Aurelius died in Vienna after he had previously led the war against the Marcomanni and his son, Commodus became the new Roman Emperor.
182 AD Commodus was murdered and Pertinax became the new Roman Emperor.
183 AD Pertinax was also murdered and Didius Julianus became the Roman Emperor who was also murdered and Severus became the new Roman Emperor.
195 AD *84.Art Eanfhear - the Lonely the Heremonian Ui Cobhthaigh Ui Felim Dal Cuinn 112th King of Tara / Ireland who was a son of *63.Conn of the Hundred Battles the previous King of Tara / Ireland was killed in battle and his nephew *58.Lewy mac Con became the Celtic Gaelic 113th Ithian King of Tara / Ireland descended from 35.Ithe.
197 AD Clodius Albinus after ruling Briton for 3 years was defeated by Severus the Roman Emperor in the Battle of Lyons.
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