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Dewawarman III, King (2nd–3rd century) Dewawarman IV, King (early 3rd century) Dewawarman V, King (mid 3rd century) Dewawarman VI, King (late 3rd century) Vietnam. Champa (complete list) – Khu Liên, King (192–mid 3rd century) Fan Hsiung, King (c.270–280) Fan Yi, King (c.284–336)
Amantekha, King (mid 3rd century BC) Sheshep-ankh-en-Amun Setepenre, King (mid–late 3rd century BC) Arnekhamani, King (mid–late 3rd century BC)
Edward III (13 November 1312 – 21 June 1377), also known as Edward of Windsor before his accession, was King of England from January 1327 until his death in 1377. He is noted for his military success and for restoring royal authority after the disastrous and unorthodox reign of his father, Edward II.
Although it was assaulted and militarily overcome on several occasions, it did exist as a stalwart presence from the later 3rd millennium BC to the middle of the 6th century BC. After the fall of the Assyrian Empire in 612 BC, [ 11 ] the Babylonian Empire was the most powerful state in the ancient world.
The early Athenian tradition, followed by the 3rd century BC Parian Chronicle, made Cecrops, a mythical half-man half-serpent, the first king of Athens. [5] The dates for the following kings were conjectured centuries later, by historians of the Hellenistic era who tried to backdate events by cross-referencing earlier sources such as the Parian Chronicle.
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 . In the Mediterranean Basin , the first few decades of this century were characterized by a balance of power between the Greek Hellenistic kingdoms in the east, and the great mercantile ...
The 3rd century was the period from AD 201 (represented by the Roman numerals CCI) to AD 300 (CCC) in accordance with the Julian calendar.
3rd-century BC kings of Armenia (3 P) 3rd-century BC monarchs in Asia (5 C, 23 P) C. 3rd-century BC Chinese monarchs (34 P) E. 3rd-century BC monarchs in Europe (50 P) K.