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Millennium: 1st millennium
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275 in various calendars
Gregorian calendar275
CCLXXV
Ab urbe condita1028
Assyrian calendar5025
Balinese saka calendar196–197
Bengali calendar−318
Berber calendar1225
Buddhist calendar819
Burmese calendar−363
Byzantine calendar5783–5784
Chinese calendar甲午年 (Wood Horse)
2972 or 2765
    — to —
乙未年 (Wood Goat)
2973 or 2766
Coptic calendar−9 – −8
Discordian calendar1441
Ethiopian calendar267–268
Hebrew calendar4035–4036
Hindu calendars
 - Vikram Samvat331–332
 - Shaka Samvat196–197
 - Kali Yuga3375–3376
Holocene calendar10275
Iranian calendar347 BP – 346 BP
Islamic calendar358 BH – 357 BH
Javanese calendar154–155
Julian calendar275
CCLXXV
Korean calendar2608
Minguo calendar1637 before ROC
民前1637年
Nanakshahi calendar−1193
Seleucid era586/587 AG
Thai solar calendar817–818
Tibetan calendar阳木马年
(male Wood-Horse)
401 or 20 or −752
    — to —
阴木羊年
(female Wood-Goat)
402 or 21 or −751
Emperor Tacitus

Year 275 (CCLXXV) was a common year starting on Friday (link will display the full calendar) of the Julian calendar. At the time, it was known as the Year of the Consulship of Aurelianus and Marcellinus (or, less frequently, year 1028 Ab urbe condita). The denomination 275 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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  1. ^ "Aurelian | Roman emperor". Encyclopedia Britannica. Retrieved May 27, 2019.
  2. ^ Cruz, Juana Inés de la (2016). Sor Juana Inés de la Cruz: Selected Works (International Student Edition) (Norton Critical Editions). W. W. Norton & Company. p. 112. ISBN 9780393623406.