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Millennium: 1st millennium
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295 in variouscalendars
Gregorian calendar295
CCXCV
Ab urbe condita1048
Assyrian calendar5045
Balinese saka calendar216–217
Bengali calendar−298
Berber calendar1245
Buddhist calendar839
Burmese calendar−343
Byzantine calendar5803–5804
Chinese calendarGiáp dầnNăm (WoodTiger)
2992 or 2785
— to —
Ất mão năm (WoodRabbit)
2993 or 2786
Coptic calendar11–12
Discordian calendar1461
Ethiopian calendar287–288
Hebrew calendar4055–4056
Hindu calendars
-Vikram Samvat351–352
-Shaka Samvat216–217
-Kali Yuga3395–3396
Holocene calendar10295
Iranian calendar327 BP – 326 BP
Islamic calendar337 BH – 336 BH
Javanese calendar175–176
Julian calendar295
CCXCV
Korean calendar2628
Minguo calendar1617 beforeROC
Dân trước 1617 năm
Nanakshahi calendar−1173
Seleucid era606/607AG
Thai solar calendar837–838
Tibetan calendarDương mộc hổ năm
(male Wood-Tiger)
421 or 40 or −732
— to —
Âm mộc thỏ năm
(female Wood-Rabbit)
422 or 41 or −731
KingNarseh of Persia

Year295(CCXCV) was acommon year starting on Tuesday(link will display the full calendar) of theJulian calendar,the295th Yearof the Common Era (CE) and Anno Domini (AD) designations, the 295th year of the1st millennium,the 95th year and last 6 years of the3rd century,and the 6th year of the290s decade.At the time, it was known as theYear of the Consulship ofTuscusandAnullinus(or, less frequently,year 1048Ab urbe condita). The denomination 295 for this year has been used since theearly medieval period,when theAnno Dominicalendar erabecame the prevalent method in Europe for naming years.

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