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The year 118 (CXVIII) was a common year beginning on a Friday of the Julian calendar, in force on that date.

In the Roman Empire the year was named the year of the consulate of Hadrian and Fuscus or less commonly, as 871 ab urbe condita, its name being 118 at the beginning of the Middle Ages, when the Anno Domini was established.

Events

  • The Roman Forum is over.
  • Emperor Adriano is also chosen consul.

Deaths

  • Cayo Avidio Nigrino, politician and Roman military.
  • Lucio Publilio Celso, Roman politician.
  • Lusio Quiet, political and military Roman.
  • Primo de Alexandria, bishop of the city of Alexandria.
  • Terenciano, Christian religious.
  • Publio Metilio Nepote, politician and Roman military.

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