Year 130 (CXXX) was a common year starting on Saturday of the Julian calendar. At the time, it was known as the Year of the Consulship of Catullinus and Aper (or, less frequently, year 883 Ab urbe condita). The denomination 130 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.

Events

By place

Roman Empire

A law is passed in Rome banning the execution of slaves without a trial.

The Temple of Olympian Zeus is completed at Athens.

Emperor Hadrian visits the cities Petra and Gerasa (Jerash).

A Triumphal Arch for Hadrian is built in Gerasa.

Construction begins on Canopus, Hadrian's Villa, Tivoli, Italy.

Asia

Huviska becomes king of the Kushan Empire in India.

The Scythian king Rudradaman I reconquers the lands annexed by Gautamiputra from the Andhra.

By topic

Arts and sciences

Claudius Ptolemaeus tabulates angles of refraction for several media.

The Antinous Mondragone is sculpted.

c. 130–138 – Hadrian Hunting Boar and Sacrificing to Apollo, sculptural reliefs on the Arch of Constantine, Rome, are made.

c. 130–138 – Antinous, from Hadrian's Villa at Tivoli, Italy, is made. It is now kept at Museo Gregoriano Egizio, Rome.

Births

December 15 – Lucius Verus, Roman emperor (d. 169)

Avidius Cassius, Roman general and usurper (d. 175)

Faustina the Younger, Roman empress

Irenaeus, Greek bishop and saint (d. 202)

Deaths

October 30 – Antinous, lover of Hadrian (b. 111)

Carpocrates, religious philosopher

Juvenal, Roman poet and satirist

Marinus of Tyre, Greek cartographer

Publius Juventius Celsus, Roman jurist (b. AD 67)

Chu Fu, Chinese occultist

Emperor Keikō of Japan, according to legend.