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Encyclopedia > Third century

(2nd century - 3rd century - 4th century - other centuries)


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Events

Significant persons

Inventions, discoveries, introductions

  • A primitive form of glasses were developed for a nearsighted princess in Syria.

Decades and years

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Third Umpire (3053 words)
Yet it was his 144 in Sri Lanka, when he came in at number three with his side 80 behind in their second innings that provides enduring proof of his skills as a batsman.
Second played third at Lords and Nottinghamshire batted first in the knowledge that a draw would be a good result for them.
Matt Walker scored centuries in both innings of Kent’s draw with Lancashire while the Andys Caddick and Bichel both put in good all round performances in Somerset and Essex’s victories.
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