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3rd century

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.

Eastern Hemisphere at the beginning of the 3rd century AD.
Map of the world in AD 250.
Eastern Hemisphere at the end of the 3rd century AD.

In this century, the Roman Empire saw a crisis, starting with the assassination of the Roman Emperor Severus Alexander in 235, plunging the empire into a period of economic troubles, barbarian incursions, political upheavals, civil wars, and the split of the Roman Empire through the Gallic Empire in the west and the Palmyrene Empire in the east, which all together threatened to destroy the Roman Empire in its entirety, but the reconquests of the seceded territories by Emperor Aurelian and the stabilization period under Emperor Diocletian due to the administrative strengthening of the empire caused an end to the crisis by 284. This crisis would also mark the beginning of Late Antiquity.

In Persia, the Parthian Empire was succeeded by the Sassanid Empire in 224 after Ardashir I defeated and killed Artabanus V during the Battle of Hormozdgan. The Sassanids then went on to subjugate many of the western portions of the declining Kushan Empire.

In China, the chaos that had been raging since 189 would ultimately continue to persist with the decisive defeat of Cao Cao at the Battle of Red Cliffs in 208, which would increasingly end the hopes of unification and lead to the tripartite division of China into three main empires; Shu, Wu, and Wei, colloquially known as the Three Kingdoms period, which started in 220 with the formal abdication of Emperor Xian of Han to Cao Cao's son, Cao Pi, thereby founding Wei, which would go on to conquer Shu in 263, but would ultimately be united again under the Jin dynasty, headed by the Sima clan, who would usurp Wei in 266, and conquer Wu in 280.

In other parts of the world, Korea was ruled by the Three Kingdoms of Korea. Japan entered the Kofun period. The Southeast Asian mainland was mostly dominated by Funan, the first kingdom of the Khmer people. In India, the Gupta Empire was on the rise towards the end of the century. In Pre-Columbian America, the Adena culture of the Ohio River valley declined in favor of the Hopewell culture. The Maya civilization entered its Classic Era.

Roman Empire edit

After the death of Commodus in the late 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 Third Century, following the assassination of the 28-year-old emperor Severus Alexander (the last emperor of the Severan dynasty), 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 edit

 
The Baths of Caracalla

Inventions, discoveries, introductions edit

References edit

  1. ^ Bomgardner, David L. (2013). The Story of the Roman Amphitheatre. Routledge. p. 211. ISBN 9781134707393.
  2. ^ McNab, Chris (2017). Famous Battles of the Ancient World. Cavendish Square Publishing, LLC. p. 74. ISBN 9781502632456.
  3. ^ "Han dynasty | Definition, Map, Culture, Art, & Facts". Encyclopedia Britannica. Retrieved 17 March 2019.
  4. ^ "Three Kingdoms | ancient kingdoms, China". Encyclopedia Britannica. Retrieved 17 March 2019.

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This article needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources 3rd century news newspapers books scholar JSTOR March 2019 Learn how and when to remove this template message 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 Eastern Hemisphere at the beginning of the 3rd century AD Map of the world in AD 250 Eastern Hemisphere at the end of the 3rd century AD In this century the Roman Empire saw a crisis starting with the assassination of the Roman Emperor Severus Alexander in 235 plunging the empire into a period of economic troubles barbarian incursions political upheavals civil wars and the split of the Roman Empire through the Gallic Empire in the west and the Palmyrene Empire in the east which all together threatened to destroy the Roman Empire in its entirety but the reconquests of the seceded territories by Emperor Aurelian and the stabilization period under Emperor Diocletian due to the administrative strengthening of the empire caused an end to the crisis by 284 This crisis would also mark the beginning of Late Antiquity In Persia the Parthian Empire was succeeded by the Sassanid Empire in 224 after Ardashir I defeated and killed Artabanus V during the Battle of Hormozdgan The Sassanids then went on to subjugate many of the western portions of the declining Kushan Empire In China the chaos that had been raging since 189 would ultimately continue to persist with the decisive defeat of Cao Cao at the Battle of Red Cliffs in 208 which would increasingly end the hopes of unification and lead to the tripartite division of China into three main empires Shu Wu and Wei colloquially known as the Three Kingdoms period which started in 220 with the formal abdication of Emperor Xian of Han to Cao Cao s son Cao Pi thereby founding Wei which would go on to conquer Shu in 263 but would ultimately be united again under the Jin dynasty headed by the Sima clan who would usurp Wei in 266 and conquer Wu in 280 In other parts of the world Korea was ruled by the Three Kingdoms of Korea Japan entered the Kofun period The Southeast Asian mainland was mostly dominated by Funan the first kingdom of the Khmer people In India the Gupta Empire was on the rise towards the end of the century In Pre Columbian America the Adena culture of the Ohio River valley declined in favor of the Hopewell culture The Maya civilization entered its Classic Era Contents 1 Roman Empire 2 Events 3 Inventions discoveries introductions 4 ReferencesRoman Empire editAfter the death of Commodus in the late 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 Third Century following the assassination of the 28 year old emperor Severus Alexander the last emperor of the Severan dynasty 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 edit nbsp The Baths of CaracallaThe Kingdom of Funan reaches its zenith The Goths move from Gothiscandza to Ukraine giving birth to the Chernyakhov culture Menorahs and Ark of the Covenant wall painting in a Jewish catacomb Villa Torlonia Rome are made The Coptic period begins Siddhartha in the Palace detail of a relief from Nagarjunakonda Andhra Pradesh India is made Now kept at National Museum New Delhi Two statuettes Jonah Swallowed and Jonah Cast Up of a group from the eastern Mediterranean probably Asia Minor are made Now kept at The Cleveland Museum of Art Ohio The Magerius Mosaic is made Now kept at the Sousse Archaeological Museum Tunisia 1 Early 3rd century Burial in catacombs becomes commonplace 208 the Chinese naval Battle of Red Cliffs occurs 2 211 217 Caracalla Roman Emperor 212 Constitutio Antoniniana grants citizenship to all free Roman men 212 217 Baths of Caracalla 220 The Han Dynasty comes to an end with establishment of the Three Kingdoms in ancient China 3 220 280 The Three Kingdoms period 4 222 235 Alexander Severus Roman Emperor nbsp Rock relief of Ardashir I receiving the ring of kingship by the Zoroastrian supreme god Ahura Mazda 224 Ardashir I of the Sassanid dynasty conquers the Parthian empire at the Battle of Hormozdgan 230 232 Sassanid dynasty of Persia launches a war to reconquer lost lands in the Roman east 234 Zhuge Liang dies of illness at the standoff of Wuzhang Plains 235 284 Crisis of the Third Century shook the Roman Empire 241 The Kingdom of Hatra dissolved after the Fall of Hatra to Persia 244 Battle of Xingshi in China 258 Valerian s massacre of Christians 260 Roman Emperor Valerian I is taken captive by Shapur I of Persia nbsp Political map of China in 262 AD 263 Cao Wei conquers the Shu Han Kingdom 266 The Jin Dynasty is founded after the overthrow of the Cao Wei Dynasty by Sima Yan 280 The Jin Dynasty reunites China under one empire after the conquest of Eastern Wu 284 305 Diocletian Roman Emperor 291 306 The War of the Eight Princes a civil war by the Sima Clan in China 293 Emperor Diocletian forms the Tetrarchy in Rome 300 538 Kofun era the first part of the Kofun period in Japan Late 3rd century early 4th century Good Shepherd Orants and Story of Jonah painted ceiling of the Catacombs of Marcellinus and Peter in Rome is made Inventions discoveries introductions editFor a more comprehensive list see Timeline of historic inventions 3rd century Sarnath becomes a center of Buddhist arts in India Diffusion of maize as a food crop from Mexico into North America begins References edit Bomgardner David L 2013 The Story of the Roman Amphitheatre Routledge p 211 ISBN 9781134707393 McNab Chris 2017 Famous Battles of the Ancient World Cavendish Square Publishing LLC p 74 ISBN 9781502632456 Han dynasty Definition Map Culture Art amp Facts Encyclopedia Britannica Retrieved 17 March 2019 Three Kingdoms ancient kingdoms China Encyclopedia Britannica Retrieved 17 March 2019 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title 3rd century amp oldid 1193604051, 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