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List of state leaders in the 3rd century

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This is a list of state leaders in the 3rd century (201–300) AD.

Africa

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Africa: East

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Africa: Northeast

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  • Teritedakhatey, King (early 3rd century)
  • Aryesbokhe, King (early 3rd century)
  • Teqerideamani II, King (3rd century)
  • Talakhidamani (c. 260 / c. 300)
  • Maleqorobar, Prince (3rd century)

Americas

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Americas: Mesoamerica

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Maya civilization

Asia

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Asia: Central

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Mongolia

Asia: East

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China

  • Xian, Emperor (189–220)
  • Wu, Emperor (266–290)
  • Hui, Emperor (290–307)

Japan

Previous emperors are considered legendary.

Korea

Asia: Southeast

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Cambodia

  • Fàn Shīmàn, King (early 3rd century)
  • Fàn Jīnshēng, King (c.230)
  • Fàn Zhān, King (c.230–c.243 or later)
  • Fàn Cháng, King (after 243)
  • Fàn Xún, King (c.250-287)

Indonesia: Java

  • 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

Asia: South

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India

  • Sri Yajna Satakarni, King (172–201)
  • Vijaya Satakarni, King (201–207)
  • Chandra Sri Satakarni, King (207–214)
  • Pulumavi IV, King (217–224)

Pakistan

  • Kozana, Raja (c.200–220)
  • Bhimarjuna, Raja (c.220–235)
  • Koziya, Raja (c.235–265)
  • Datarvharna, Raja (c.265–280)
  • Datayola II, Raja (c.280–300)[2]

Sri Lanka

Asia: West

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  • Abgar IX, client King under Rome (177–212)
  • Abgar X Severus bar Ma'nu, client King under Rome (212–214)
  • Abgar (X) Severus Bar Abgar (IX) Rabo, client King under Rome (214–216)
  • Ma’nu (IX) Bar Abgar (X) Severus, client King under Rome (216–242)
  • Abgar (XI) Farhat Bar Ma’nu (IX), client King under Rome (242–244)

Persia

  • Shahrat (Shahrad), client King under Parthia (c.213–224)
  • Maga, client King under Parthia (c.195–210)
  • Abinergaos III, client King under Parthia (c.210–222)
  • Unknown client King under Parthia (c.190–c.210)[3]
  • Unknown client King under Parthia (c.210–c.220)[4]
  • Orodes VI client King under Parthia (c.220–224)[5]

Europe

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Europe: Central

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Europe: East

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Europe: Southcentral

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Roman Empire

  • Caesar (282–283)
  • Co-Emperor (283–284)
  • Caesar (282–283)
  • Co-Emperor (283–284)
  • Emperor in civil war (284–285)
  • Emperor in civil war (284–285)
  • Sole Emperor (285–286)
  • Eastern Emperor (286–305)
  • Caesar (285–286)
  • Western Emperor (286–305)

Eurasia: Caucasus

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See also

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References

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  1. ^ Rajesh Kumar Singh (2013). Ajanta Paintings: 86 Panels of Jatakas and Other Themes. Hari Sena. pp. 15–16. ISBN 9788192510750.
  2. ^ [1] Further Light on the Paratarajas
  3. ^ According to Pakzadian, 2007: Unknown Kings 5th(E), 6th(F) and 7th(G)
  4. ^ According to Pakzadian, 2007: Unknown Kings 8th(H) and 9th(I)
  5. ^ According to Pakzadian, 2007: 10th Unknown client King under Parthia (J)
  6. ^ a b c d e Drinkwater (1987), p. 102.
  7. ^ Richard Abdy. "The Domitian II coin from Chalgrove: a Gallic emperor returns to history". Retrieved 29 October 2013.
  8. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k Mitchiner, Michael (1978). The Ancient & Classical World, 600 B.C.-A.D. 650. Hawkins Publications. p. 69. ISBN 978-0-904173-16-1.