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SHIP OF THE LINE WITH THREE COVERED GUNDECKS
Three decker; Three-deckers; Three deckers

The Three Soldiers         
  • Rededication ceremony for ''Three Servicemen'', July 8, 2010. The statue underwent six weeks of restoration to remove damage and restore the original patina. From left: George B. Price, retired U.S. Army brigadier general; John Piltzecker, National Mall and Memorial Parks superintendent; Lindy Hart, widow of sculptor Frederick Hart; and [[Jan Scruggs]], [[Vietnam Veterans Memorial Fund]] founder and president.
  • ''Three Soldiers, Detail'' (2008) at Apalachicola's Veterans Memorial Plaza
BRONZE STATUE OF THREE AMERICAN SERVICEMEN, PART OF THE VIETNAM VETERANS MEMORIAL
The Three Soldiers; Three Servicemen
The Three Soldiers (also known as The Three Servicemen) is a bronze statue by Frederick Hart. Unveiled on Veterans Day, November 11, 1984,"Vietnam Veterans Memorial, Three Soldiers".
The Three Marys         
  • Women at the crucifixion of Jesus, [[Hans Memling]].
  • Three Marys]], [[Jean Fouquet]]
  • Icon of the Three Marys at the Nea Moni Monastery of Chios (1100 AD)
  • [[Lorenzo Monaco]], The Three Marys at the Tomb (manuscript illumination of a 1396 antiphonary)<ref>[http://www.wga.hu/frames-e.html?/html/l/lorenzo/monaco/index.html Web Gallery of Art]</ref>
  • [[Wolf Traut]] painting of the [[Holy Kinship]] (1514): Saint Anne with her three daughters, her husband and theirs, and her grandchildren
THREE WOMEN MENTIONED IN THE NEW TESTAMENT
Three Marys; Three Maries; The three maries; The three Marys; Women at the tomb; Marys of the Sea
The Three Marys (also spelled Maries) are women mentioned in the canonical gospels' narratives of the crucifixion and resurrection of Jesus, several of whom were, or have been considered by Christian tradition, to have been named Mary (the most common name for Jewish women of the period).Richard Bauckham, The Testimony of the Beloved Disciple (Baker Academic 2007 ), p.
Three-player chess         
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FAMILY OF CHESS VARIANTS SPECIALLY DESIGNED FOR THREE PLAYERS
Three Handed Chess; Three-way chess; Three-handed chess; Three player chess; 3-player chess; 3-handed chess; Three person chess
Three-player chess (also known as three-handed, three-man, or three-way chess) is a family of chess variants specially designed for three players. Many variations of three-player chess have been devised.

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Three-decker

A three-decker was a sailing warship which carried her principal carriage-mounted guns on three fully armed decks. Usually additional (smaller) guns were carried on the upper works (forecastle and quarterdeck), but this was not a continuous battery and so did not count as a "fourth deck". Three-deckers were usually "ships of the line", i.e. of sufficient strength to participate in the line of battle, and in the rating system of the Royal Navy were generally classed as first or second rates, although from the mid-1690s until the 1750s the larger of the third rates were also three-deckers.

Three-deckers also served in the naval forces of other European states, notably those of France, Russia and Spain. The French definition of a three-decker differed from that of the English Navy until 1690, as some ships that were officially termed "three-deckers" prior to this date had only a partially-armed third tier of guns, with a significant gap between the guns in the forward portion of that deck and the guns in the aft portion of that deck. In some of these nominal three-deckers this division constituted a structural gap separating the forward and aft sections of this deck, so that these vessels would have been described as "two-deckers" in equivalent English warships.