200-300
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The year 250 AD falls within the 3rd century. The centuries are numbered based on the year they start; for example, the 1st century includes the years 1 to 100, and the 3rd century encompasses the years 201 to 300. Therefore, 250 AD is part of the 3rd century.
Oh, dude, the 3rd century was like, 1,701 to 1,800 years ago. So, if we're in the 21st century now, you just gotta do some basic math and subtract 2,000 from that to figure out when the 3rd century was. But hey, who's really keeping track of all these centuries anyway, right?
bruh, the 3 century bce is basically 300 bc so it was 2321 years ago as of 2021
It is in the 3rd century.
The 3rd century.
3rd century
The 3rd century BCE encompasses the years 300 to 201 BCE. This century is notable for significant historical events, including the rise of Hellenistic culture following the conquests of Alexander the Great and the expansion of the Roman Republic. It also saw the development of various philosophical schools and significant advancements in science and technology.
if you are looking for this answer it is ..........; not here
There are one hundred years in a century.
The 3rd century AD.
3rd century