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.
The first few decades of the century are characterized by a balance of power between the
Greek Hellenistic kingdoms in the east, and the great mercantile power of
Carthage in the west. This balance is shattered when conflict arises between
Carthage and the
Roman Republic. In the following decades, the
Carthaginian Empire is first humbled and then destroyed by the Romans in the first and second
Punic wars. Following the
Second Punic War, Rome becomes the most important power in the western
Mediterranean. In the 3rd century BC the
Xiong Nu/ were at the height of their power in
Mongolia.
Warring States period in China draws to a close, with
Qin Shihuang conquering other nation-states and establishing the
Qin dynasty, the first empire of China.
Events
290s BC
★
299 BC The
Samnites, seizing their chance when Rome is engaged on the Lombard plain, start the
third Samnite War with a collection of mercenaries from
Gaul and
Sabine and
Etruscan allies to help them.
★
298 BC The
Samnites defeat the
Romans under
Lucius Cornelius Scipio Barbatus in the
Battle of Camerinum, first battle of the
Third Samnite War.
★
293 BC The Chinese
State of Qin reduced the threat of the
State of Wei and the
State of Han with the Qin victory in the
Battle of Yique.
★ Roman armies penetrate into the heart of the Samnite territory and then capture the Samnite cities of Taurasia, Bovianum Vetus and
Aufidena.
★
Agathocles, king of
Syracuse, assists the Italian Greeks against the
Bruttians and supported the Greeks against the Romans.
★
Ptolemy gives his stepdaughter Theoxena in marriage to Agathocles, the tyrant of Syracuse (in south-eastern
Sicily).
★ Ptolemy finally brings the rebellious region of Cyrene under his control. He places the region under the rule of his stepson Magas.
★
Bindusara succeeds his father
Chandragupta Maurya as emperor of the
Mauryan Empire.
280s BC
★
281 BC Antiochus I Soter, on the assassination of his father
Seleucus becomes emperor of the
Seleucid empire.
★
280 BC King
Pyrrhus of Epirus invades Italy in an attempt to subjugate the
Romans and bring
Italy under a new empire ruled by himself.
★
280 BC Construction of the
Colossus of Rhodes is completed
270s BC
★
279 BC Singidunum and
Taurunum, today's
Belgrade and
Zemun, founded by
Scordisci Celts.
★
275 BC: end of history of
Babylon.
★ After failing to decisively defeat the Romans,
Pyrrhus of Epirus withdraws from Italy.
★
Gallic migration to
Macedon,
Thrace and
Galatia.
★
273 BC–
252 BC Ashoka the Great ruled the
Mauryan Empire.
260s BC
★
264 BC First Punic War breaks out between the Carthaginian Empire and the
Roman Republic.
★
261 BC Antiochus II Theos, 2nd son, at the death of his father becomes emperor of the
Seleucid empire.
★
260 BC Battle of Changping between the
State of Qin and the
State of Zhao in China; a decicive Qin victory.

The Pyramid of the Moon, one of several monuments built in
Teotihuacán
240s BC
★
241 BC First Punic War ends in Carthaginian defeat. Rome demands large reparations, and annexes
Sicily and
Corsica.
230s BC
★
230 BC The Chinese
Qin State conquers
Han.
220s BC
★
225 BC The Chinese
Qin State conquers
Wei.
★
223 BC The Chinese
Qin State conquers
Chu.
★
222 BC The Chinese
Qin State conquers
Yan and
Zhao.
★
221 BC With the conquest of the
State of Qi,
Qin Shihuang unifies the whole of China into one empire that also included northern Vietnam, forming the
Qin Dynasty.
210s BC
★
218 BC Second Punic War begins.
Hannibal makes his famous
Alpine crossing to invade
Italy, the Roman heartland.
★
214 BC Qin Shi Huang of the Chinese
Qin Dynasty ordered construction of the
Great Wall of China.
200s BC
★
206 BC-
202 BC Civil war of the
Chu-Han contention in China after the fall of the Qin Dynasty.
★
202 BC Romans defeat Carthaginians, ending the
Second Punic War. Carthage's territories are reduced to the city itself, and crippling reparations are demanded by Rome.
★
Indian traders regularly visited
Arabia.
★
Scythians occupy
Sogdiana, in modern-day
Uzbekistan.
★
Han Dynasty of China was founded (
202 BC–
220 AD).
★ The
Pharos of Alexandria is built.
★ Appearance of the
Hopewell culture in
Ohio,
USA.
★
Teotihuacán, Mexico begun.
Significant persons
★
Mencius,
Chinese philosopher and sage (
371–
289 BC)
★
Euclid, geometer (c.
365–
275 BC)
★
Ashoka,
Mauryan ruler of
India (
273 BC–
232 BC)
★
Archimedes of Syracuse, mathematician, physicist, and engineer (c.
287–
212 BC)
★
Eratosthenes (c.
276–
194 BC), Greek mathematician, geographer and astronomer
★
Apollonius of Perga, mathematician (c.
262–
190 BC)
★
Qin Shi Huang,
Chinese Emperor (
259–
210 BC, reigned
246–
210 BC)
★
Emperor Gaozu of Han, founder of the
Han Dynasty in China, (
256 BC-
195 BC, reigned
202 BC-
195 BC)
★
Xiang Yu (
232 BC-
202 BC), Chinese rebel general against the Qin Dynasty and arch nemesis of Liu Bang in the
Chu-Han contention.
★
Hannibal, military leader of
Carthage (
247–
182 BC)
★ the "second"
Brennus, Gaulish chieftain, invades Macedonia in
279 BC
★ The
Ptolemaic dynasty rules
Egypt
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★
Ptolemy I Soter (
305 BC–
282 BC) and his wives
Eurydice and
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★
Ptolemy II Philadelphos (
284 BC–
246 BC) and his wives
Arsinoe I and
Arsinoe II Philadelphos
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★
Ptolemy III Euergetes I (
246 BC–
222 BC) and his wife
Berenice II
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★
Ptolemy IV Philopater (
222 BC–
204 BC) and his wife
Arsinoe III
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★
Ptolemy V Epiphanes (
204 BC–
180 BC) and his wife
Cleopatra I
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Appius Claudius Caecus,
Aqua Appia,
Via Appia, invented letter
G
★
Arcesilaus, founder of new
Academy
★
Manetho, wrote ''History of Egypt''
★
Xun Zi, founder of
Legalism (philosophy)
★
Zeno of Citium, founder of
Stoicism
★
Bai Qi, Chinese general
Inventions, discoveries, introductions
★
Eratosthenes accurately calculates diameter of the
Earth
★
Weiqi well-established in
China, and may date back to the
2nd millennium BC
★ Stone of Canopus (for Ptolemy III), No. 1, in Rosetta Stone Series of 3 stones. Implements Leap year in Egypt. Leap year not formally recognized until Caesar in 55 B.C.
★ 293 BC: first Roman
Sundial [Pliny (79ce): Natural History 7.213]
★ Water screw invented by
Archimedes
★ Invention of the
musical instrument hydraulis, the precursory to the
Pipe organ by Ktesibios, a Greek engineer working in
Alexandria.
★
Emperor Gaozu of Han China discovers an elaborate
mechanical puppet theater in the treasury of the previous ruler
Qin Shihuang.
★ The enormous
Du Jiang Yan Irrigation System of China is engineered and constructed by
Li Bing in
256 BC.
Evidence
Much of what we know of this century comes down to us from the works of the Roman historian
Polybius, whose main concern is the story of how Rome comes to dominate the known world.
Decades and Years