Examples of 'third-century' in a sentence

Meaning of "third-century"

Third-century is a noun that denotes something belonging to or taking place in the third century AD

How to use "third-century" in a sentence

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The handwriting of the manuscript displays many third-century features.
What we know about the third-century martyrs we honor today is likewise minimal.
This is probably due to the simplicity of calling them third-century.
Excavation has focused on a third-century imperial temple, and also a colonnaded street lined with shops.
The Gallic Empire was symptomatic of the fragmentation of power during the third-century crisis.
It is as if we were living in third-century Rome without even realising it.
Three third-century martyrs all carry the name Valentinus.
Tarcisius was a boy of third-century Rome.
Remnants of the third-century Roman city wall exist in the old town.
Sinai was the refuge of many Christian anchorites during the third-century persecutions of the Church.
Third-century Chinese clepsydras drove various mechanisms that illustrated astronomical phenomena.
Looks like ancient Gaulish mixed with third-century astrological symbols.
Of the third-century books of Hadith the most trusted are Bukhari and Muslim.
Ten years of frenzied digging uncovered a third-century Roman city frozen in time.
The third-century Celts were the most fearsome and bloodthirsty warriors in all Britannia.

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This boastful claim is attributed to the third-century Greek philosopher, mathematician and inventor Archimedes.
Carbon dating of his relics ( assuming that they are genuine ) favours the third-century hypothesis.
Origen was a third-century Christian theologian.
That he was in Rome for twenty-five years is third-century legend.
Among them was a third-century Alexandrian philosopher named Origen.
The account is based on Diogenes Laertius 's reference to an account by Hermippus, a third-century Alexandrian.
Quintus Gargilius Martialis was a third-century Roman writer on horticulture, botany and medicine.
Third-century mithraeum in the Circus Maximus, Rome, Good illustrated introductory article.
Saint Anatolius was a third-century saint from Alexandria in Egypt.
A third-century man penned these last words to a friend, " It 's a bad world, an incredibly bad world.
Porta Metronia is a gate in the third-century Aurelian Walls of Rome.
Second - and third-century statuettes show Dionysus hanging on a cross.
Looks like ancient Gaulish mixed with third-century astrological symbols . Ezekiel!
Plotinus, the third-century Roman philosopher, said that knowledge has three degrees, opinion, science and illumination.
Says the Didascalia Apostolorum, a third-century Syrian book of church laws,.
A third-century Christian martyr, Saint Barbara was shut up in a tower and later de [ + ].
The same idea was raised by third-century rabbis, in the Babylonian Talmud c.
It's, um… Looks like ancient Gaulish mixed with third-century astrological symbols.
Vibiana is a third-century virgin martyr of the Roman Catholic Church.
How to treat third-century diseases in dogs?
Saint Maurice, a third-century soldier, was martyred for not making sacrifices to pagan gods.
Origen of Alexandria, the great third-century Christian philosopher, castrated himself.
Saint Martial, third-century monk and first bishop of Limoges.
As with most third-century Roman Empresses, very little is known about her.
Saint Sébastien, third-century Christian saint and martyr.
Saint Euthalia was a third-century virgin and martyr from Leontini, Sicily.
Saint Reparata (, ) was a third-century Christian virgin and martyr, possibly mythical, of Caesarea in Palestine.

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