273 BC
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273 BC by topic | |
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Gregorian calendar | 273 BC |
Ab urbe condita | 481 |
Armenian calendar | N/A |
Assyrian calendar | 4478 |
Bahá'í calendar | −2116 – −2115 |
Bengali calendar | −865 |
Berber calendar | 678 |
English Regnal year | N/A |
Buddhist calendar | 272 |
Burmese calendar | −910 |
Byzantine calendar | 5236–5237 |
Chinese calendar | 丁亥年 (Fire Pig) 2424 or 2364 — to — 戊子年 (Earth Rat) 2425 or 2365 |
Coptic calendar | −556 – −555 |
Discordian calendar | 894 |
Ethiopian calendar | −280 – −279 |
Hebrew calendar | 3488–3489 |
Hindu calendars | |
- Vikram Samvat | −216 – −215 |
- Shaka Samvat | N/A |
- Kali Yuga | 2829–2830 |
Holocene calendar | 9728 |
Igbo calendar | −1272 – −1271 |
Iranian calendar | 894 BP – 893 BP |
Islamic calendar | 921 BH – 920 BH |
Japanese calendar | N/A |
Juche calendar | N/A |
Julian calendar | N/A |
Korean calendar | 2061 |
Minguo calendar | 2184 before ROC 民前2184年 |
Thai solar calendar | 271 |
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Year 273 BC was a year of the pre-Julian Roman calendar. At the time it was known as the Year of the Consulship of Licinus and Canina (or, less frequently, year 481 Ab urbe condita). The denomination 273 BC 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.
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Egypt
- Impressed by Rome's defeat of Pyrrhus, Ptolemy II sends a friendly embassy. The visit is reciprocated.
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