219 - Deaths

Deaths

  • August – Yang Xiu (b. 175)
  • Guan Ping, son of Guan Yu
  • Guan Yu, celebrated general of Liu Bei
  • Jiang Qin, an officer in the kingdom of Wu during the Three Kingdoms period of China (b. 168)
  • Liu Zhang, former ruler of Yizhou (b. 162)
  • Lü Meng, general of Sun Quan, planned Guan Yu's capture (b. 178)
  • Mi Zhu, adviser first to Tao Qian, and later Liu Bei
  • Pang De (executed by Guan Yu)
  • Sima Fang, father of Sima Yi and grandfather of Sima Shi and Sima Zhao (b. 149)
  • Verus, Roman usurper, senator and commander of Legio III Gallica in Syria
  • Xiahou Yuan, general and relative of Cao Cao
  • Zhang Hong, minister under Sun Quan
  • Zhang Zhongjing, Chinese physician and pharmacologist (b. 150)
  • Zhao Lei, supply officer of Liu Bei

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