AD 89

AD 89 (LXXXIX) was a common year starting on Thursday (link will display the full calendar) of the Julian calendar. At the time, it was known as the Year of the Consulship of Fulvus and Atratinus (or, less frequently, year 842 Ab urbe condita). The denomination AD 89 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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AD 89 in various calendars
Gregorian calendarAD 89
LXXXIX
Ab urbe condita842
Assyrian calendar4839
Balinese saka calendar10–11
Bengali calendar−504
Berber calendar1039
Buddhist calendar633
Burmese calendar−549
Byzantine calendar5597–5598
Chinese calendar戊子年 (Earth Rat)
2785 or 2725
     to 
己丑年 (Earth Ox)
2786 or 2726
Coptic calendar−195 – −194
Discordian calendar1255
Ethiopian calendar81–82
Hebrew calendar3849–3850
Hindu calendars
 - Vikram Samvat145–146
 - Shaka Samvat10–11
 - Kali Yuga3189–3190
Holocene calendar10089
Iranian calendar533 BP – 532 BP
Islamic calendar549 BH – 548 BH
Javanese calendarN/A
Julian calendarAD 89
LXXXIX
Korean calendar2422
Minguo calendar1823 before ROC
民前1823年
Nanakshahi calendar−1379
Seleucid era400/401 AG
Thai solar calendar631–632
Tibetan calendar阳土鼠年
(male Earth-Rat)
215 or −166 or −938
     to 
阴土牛年
(female Earth-Ox)
216 or −165 or −937

Events

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Europe

Asia

  • First year of Yongyuan era of the Chinese Han Dynasty.
  • June The Han Chinese army under Dou Xian, allied with the southern Xiongnu, is victorious over the Northern Xiongnu in the Battle of Ikh Bayan.

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References

  1. "Domitian | Roman emperor". Encyclopedia Britannica. Retrieved February 22, 2019.
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