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What (who) is 3rd century BC - definition


3rd century BC         
  • [[Demetrius Poliorcetes]]
  • Map of the world in 200 BC, the end of the third century BC.
  • [[Scipio Africanus]]
  • Map of the Hellenistic world and Maurya Empire in 281 BC.
  • [[Menander]]
  • [[Hannibal]]
  • [[Zeno of Citium]]
  • [[Ptolemy Soter]]
  • [[Pyrrhus of Epirus]]
  • The [[Lion Capital of Ashoka]] of [[Sarnath]], [[Uttar Pradesh]], India, now the [[National Emblem of India]], 3rd century BC, dated to the reign of [[Ashoka the Great]] during the [[Maurya Empire]]
  • [[Seleucus I]]
  • Chinese]] [[Terracotta Army]] of [[Qin Shi Huang]]'s tomb at [[Xian]], [[Shaanxi]], China
  • Map of the world in 300 BC, the beginning of the third century BC.
CENTURY
Third century BC; 3rd century BCE; 200s BCE; 3rd BCE; 3rd century B.C.; 3rd Century BC; Third century B.C.; Third century BCE; 200s BC; III century BCE; 3rd c BC
The 3rd century BC started the first day of 300 BC and ended the last day of 201 BC. It is considered part of the Classical era, epoch, or historical period.
9th century BC         
CENTURY
9th century BCE; 800s BCE; Ninth century BC; Ninth century BCE; 9th Century BC; 800s BC
The 9th century BC started the first day of 900 BC and ended the last day of 801 BC. It was a period of great change for several civilizations.
10th century BC         
CENTURY
10th century BCE; 900s BCE; 10th Century BC; Tenth century BC; 10th century B.C.E; 900s BC
The 10th century BC comprises the years from 1000 BC to 901 BC. This period followed the Late Bronze Age collapse in the Near East, and the century saw the Early Iron Age take hold there.
Examples of use of 3rd century BC
1. Excavations revealed the pottery offerings – dating from the early 5th century BC up to at least the 3rd century BC – in a shrine to presumed fertility deities.
2. The same is true of the Red City, a three–tiered, 3rd century BC palace complex hewn from red stone and clinging to a cliff 1,500 feet above the floor of the Bamiyan Valley.
3. Rather, they proclaimed themselves to be on a "democratic" mission to gather all of the world‘s in one place (the first time it has been attempted since the library of Alexandria in the 3rd century BC) and make it freely available to everyone.