安敦

Etymology
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Generally believed to be a corrupted form of the name of one of the. According to the , in 166 an embassy from Rome supposedly arrived in China via what is now modern Vietnam:

The exact identity of this figure is disputed and the details about the embassy reported in the Hou Hanshu are quite controversial. The hypothesis that the name Andun was referred to is often rejected by most historians, mainly because he died several years before 166. Therefore, is generally believed to be one of his successors, most likely.

Proper noun

 * , Roman emperor (121–180 )
 * , Roman emperor (121–180 )