Information about Third Century
The 3rd century is the period from 201 to 300 in accordance with the Julian calendar in the Christian Era.
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Overview
After the death of Commodus in the previous century the Roman Empire was plunged into a civil war. When the dust settled, Septimius Severus emerged as emperor, establishing the Severan dynasty. Unlike previous emperors, he openly used the army to back his authority, and paid them well to do so. The regime he created is known as the Military Monarchy as a result. The system fell apart in the 230s, giving way to a fifty-year period known as the Military Anarchy or the Crisis of the 3rd Century, where no fewer than twenty emperors held the reins of power, most for only a few months. The majority of these men were assassinated, or killed in battle, and the empire almost collapsed under the weight of the political upheaval, as well as the growing Persian threat in the east. Under its new Sassanid rulers, Persia had grown into a rival superpower, and the Romans would have to make drastic reforms in order to better prepare their state for a confrontation. These reforms were finally realized late in the century under the reign of Diocletian, one of them being to divide the empire into an eastern and western half, and have a separate ruler for each.Events
- 208: the Chinese naval Battle of Red Cliffs occurs
- 212: Constitutio Antoniniana grants citizenship to all free Roman men
- 212–216: Baths of Caracalla
- 220: The Han Dynasty comes to an end with establish of the Wei Dynasty.
- 230–232: Sassanid dynasty of Persia launches a war to reconquer lost lands in the Roman east
- 235–284: Crisis of the Third Century shakes Roman Empire
- 250–538: Kofun era, the first part of the Yamato period in Japan
- 258: Valerian's Massacre of Christians
- 260: Roman Emperor Valerian I is taken captive by Shapur I of Persia
- 184–280: Period of the Three Kingdoms in China
- 280–420: Jin Dynasty (265-420) of China
- Sarnath becomes a center of Buddhist arts in India
- Diffusion of maize as a food crop from Mexico into North America begins
- The Kingdom of Funan reaches its zenith under the rule of Fan Shih-man
- The Goths move from Gothiscandza to Ukraine and she the Chernyakhov culture
Significant persons
- Clement of Alexandria
- Diocletian, Roman emperor
- Diophantus of Alexandria, wrote Arithmetica
- Hippolytus, considered first Antipope
- Liu Hui, Chinese mathematician
- Mani (prophet), founder of Manichaeism
- Origen
- Pappus of Alexandria, Greek mathematician
- Plotinus, founder of Neoplatonism
- Tertullian, sometimes called father of Latin church
- Wang Pi, Taoist
- M. Sattonius Iucundus, restorer of the Thermae in Heerlen
- Zhuge Liang, known as the greatest strategist during the period of the Three Kingdoms
- Liu Bei, founding emperor of the Kingdom of Shu
- Cao Cao, founding emperor of the Kingdom of Wei
Inventions, discoveries, introductions
- A primitive form of glasses were developed for a nearsighted princess in Syria.
- The South Pointing Chariot invented by Ma Jun, a wheeled mechanical device that acts as a directional compass
Decades and Years
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3rd century - 4th century
170s 180s 190s - 200s - 210s 220s 230s
198 199 200 - 201 - 202 203 204
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170s 180s 190s - 200s - 210s 220s 230s
198 199 200 - 201 - 202 203 204
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3rd century - 4th century
270s 280s 290s - 300s - 310s 320s 330s
297 298 299 - 300 - 301 302 303
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270s 280s 290s - 300s - 310s 320s 330s
297 298 299 - 300 - 301 302 303
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Julian calendar was a reform of the Roman calendar which was introduced by Julius Caesar in 46 BC and came into force in 45 BC (709 ab urbe condita). It was chosen after consultation with the astronomer Sosigenes of Alexandria and was probably designed to approximate the
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Anno Domini (Latin: (In)The year of (Our) Lord[1]), abbreviated as AD or A.D., defines an epoch based on the traditionally reckoned year of the conception or birth of Jesus of Nazareth.
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Septimius Severus
Emperor of the Roman Empire
Alabaster bust of Septimius Severus,
at Musei Capitolini, Rome, showing his clear Mediterranean features
Reign April 14 193 - February 197
(in competition with others);
February 197-198 (alone);
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Emperor of the Roman Empire
Alabaster bust of Septimius Severus,
at Musei Capitolini, Rome, showing his clear Mediterranean features
Reign April 14 193 - February 197
(in competition with others);
February 197-198 (alone);
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The Severan dynasty is a lineage of Roman Emperors, reigning several decades from the late 2nd century to the early 3rd century. It was the last lineage of the "Principate", preceding the Crisis of the 3rd century.
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3rd century - 4th century
200s 210s 220s - 230s - 240s 250s 260s
227 228 229 - 230 - 231 232 233
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200s 210s 220s - 230s - 240s 250s 260s
227 228 229 - 230 - 231 232 233
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Crisis of the Third Century (also known as the "Military Anarchy" or the "Imperial Crisis") is a commonly applied name for the crumbling and near collapse of the Roman Empire between 235 and 284 caused by three simultaneous crises: external invasion, internal civil war, and
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Persian may refer to several words relating to Persia (the Persian Empire, or modern-day Iran):
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- Persian people, the ethnic group found mainly in Iran as well as in Afghanistan, Tajikstan and Western Pakistan.
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Diocletian
Emperor of the Roman Empire
Diocletian
Reign November 20 284 - 286 (alone);
286 - May 1 305 (as Augustus of the East, with Maximian as Augustus of the West)
Full name Gaius Aurelius Valerius Diocletianus
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Emperor of the Roman Empire
Diocletian
Reign November 20 284 - 286 (alone);
286 - May 1 305 (as Augustus of the East, with Maximian as Augustus of the West)
Full name Gaius Aurelius Valerius Diocletianus
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Battle of Red Cliffs, otherwise known as the Battle of Chibi, (Traditional Chinese: 赤壁之戰; Pinyin: chìbì zhī zhàn
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The Constitutio Antoniniana (Latin: "Constitution [or Edict] of Antoninus") was an edict issued in 212, by the Roman Emperor Caracalla. The law declared that all free-born men in the Roman Empire were to be given full Roman citizenship and all free-born women in Empire were given
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Citizenship is membership in a political community (originally a city or town but now usually a country) and carries with it rights to political participation; a person having such membership is a citizen.
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Baths of Caracalla were Roman public baths, or thermae, built in Rome between 212 and 216 AD, during the reign of the Emperor Caracalla. The extensive ruins of the baths have become a popular tourist attraction.
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Han Dynasty (Traditional Chinese: 漢朝; Simplified Chinese: 汉朝
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Sassanid Empire or Sassanian Dynasty (Persian: ساسانیان [sɒsɒnijɒn
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Crisis of the Third Century (also known as the "Military Anarchy" or the "Imperial Crisis") is a commonly applied name for the crumbling and near collapse of the Roman Empire between 235 and 284 caused by three simultaneous crises: external invasion, internal civil war, and
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The Roman Empire is the name given to both the imperial domain developed by the city-state of Rome and also the corresponding phase of that civilization, characterized by an autocratic form of government. This article however is about the latter.
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Valerian
Emperor of the Roman Empire
Valerian on a coin celebrating
goddess Fortuna
Reign 253-260 (with Gallienus)
Full name Caesar Publius Licinius Valerianus Pius Felix Invictus Augustus
Born c.
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Emperor of the Roman Empire
Valerian on a coin celebrating
goddess Fortuna
Reign 253-260 (with Gallienus)
Full name Caesar Publius Licinius Valerianus Pius Felix Invictus Augustus
Born c.
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Valerian
Emperor of the Roman Empire
Valerian on a coin celebrating
goddess Fortuna
Reign 253-260 (with Gallienus)
Full name Caesar Publius Licinius Valerianus Pius Felix Invictus Augustus
Born c.
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Emperor of the Roman Empire
Valerian on a coin celebrating
goddess Fortuna
Reign 253-260 (with Gallienus)
Full name Caesar Publius Licinius Valerianus Pius Felix Invictus Augustus
Born c.
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Shapur I
The King of the Kings (Shahanshah)
The King of Iran and Aniran (Non-Iranian)
Reign 241 - 272 CE
Coronation 12 April 241
Born c.
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The King of the Kings (Shahanshah)
The King of Iran and Aniran (Non-Iranian)
Reign 241 - 272 CE
Coronation 12 April 241
Born c.
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The Three Kingdoms era (Traditional Chinese: 三國; Simplified Chinese: 三国; Pinyin: Sānguo
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Sarnath (also Mrigadava, Migadāya, Rishipattana, Isipatana) is the deer park where Gautama Buddha first taught the Dharma, and where the Buddhist Sangha came into existence through the enlightenment of Kondanna.
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Buddhism is often described as a religion[1] and a collection of various philosophies, based initially on the teachings of Siddhartha Gautama, known as Gautama Buddha.
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Z. mays
Binomial name
Zea mays
L.
Maize (IPA: /ˈmeɪz/) (Zea mays L. ssp.
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Binomial name
Zea mays
L.
Maize (IPA: /ˈmeɪz/) (Zea mays L. ssp.
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Himno Nacional Mexicano
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Himno Nacional Mexicano
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