175 BC

Millennium: 1st millennium BC
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175 BC in various calendars
Gregorian calendar175 BC
CLXXV BC
Ab urbe condita579
Ancient Egypt eraXXXIII dynasty, 149
- PharaohPtolemy VI Philometor, 6
Ancient Greek era151st Olympiad, year 2
Assyrian calendar4576
Balinese saka calendarN/A
Bengali calendar−767
Berber calendar776
Buddhist calendar370
Burmese calendar−812
Byzantine calendar5334–5335
Chinese calendar乙丑年 (Wood Ox)
2523 or 2316
    — to —
丙寅年 (Fire Tiger)
2524 or 2317
Coptic calendar−458 – −457
Discordian calendar992
Ethiopian calendar−182 – −181
Hebrew calendar3586–3587
Hindu calendars
 - Vikram Samvat−118 – −117
 - Shaka SamvatN/A
 - Kali Yuga2926–2927
Holocene calendar9826
Iranian calendar796 BP – 795 BP
Islamic calendar820 BH – 819 BH
Javanese calendarN/A
Julian calendarN/A
Korean calendar2159
Minguo calendar2086 before ROC
民前2086年
Nanakshahi calendar−1642
Seleucid era137/138 AG
Thai solar calendar368–369
Tibetan calendar阴木牛年
(female Wood-Ox)
−48 or −429 or −1201
    — to —
阳火虎年
(male Fire-Tiger)
−47 or −428 or −1200
The Middle East in 175 BC (Swedish captions)

Year 175 BC was a year of the pre-Julian Roman calendar. At the time it was known as the Year of the Consulship of Scaevola and Lepidus (or, less frequently, year 579 Ab urbe condita). The denomination 175 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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