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'''The Three Kingdoms''' may refer to:
The '''[[Three Kingdoms]]''' period (220–280) was a period in Chinese history including three major kingdoms, Wei, Shu, and Wu.


==Historical kingdoms==
'''Three Kingdoms''' may also refer to:
*The Kingdoms of [[Kingdom of England|England]], [[Kingdom of Scotland|Scotland]] and [[Kingdom of Ireland|Ireland]]. For instance, it is found in the works of [[Jonathan Swift]], and in the modern term [[Wars of the Three Kingdoms]], the series of conflicts in Britain and Ireland, 1639-51, which include the conflict called the [[English Civil War]].

==Historical kingdoms==
*[[Three Kingdoms of Korea]], Goguryeo, Baekje, and Silla
*[[Later Three Kingdoms]], Silla, Hubaekje, and Taebong in ancient Korea
*The kingdoms of [[Kingdom of England|England]], [[Kingdom of Scotland|Scotland]] and [[Kingdom of Ireland|Ireland]] in the days before the [[United Kingdom]]. For instance, it is found in the works of [[Jonathan Swift]], and in the modern term [[Wars of the Three Kingdoms]], the series of conflicts in Britain and Ireland, 1639-51, which include the conflict called the [[English Civil War]].
*[[Sanzan period]] (三山, ''sanzan'', Three mountains), the three kingdoms of the Ryukyu Islands: Hokuzan, Chūzan, and Nanzan
*The [[Pan-Asianism|pan-Asian]] ''sangoku'' ("three countries") concept in Japanese culture, referring to ''[[Honshū]]'' (Japan), ''[[Tang Dynasty|Kara]]'' (China) and ''[[Tenjiku]]'' (India)
*The three kingdoms of [[Scandinavia]]: [[Denmark]], [[Norway]] and [[Sweden]]
*The three kingdoms of [[Scandinavia]]: [[Denmark]], [[Norway]] and [[Sweden]]
*The former three kingdoms of the [[Balkans]]: [[Greece]], [[Bulgaria]] and [[Serbia]]
*The former three kingdoms of the [[Balkans]]: [[Greece]], [[Bulgaria]] and [[Serbia]]
*The former three breakaway kingdoms of [[Georgia (country)|Georgia]]: [[Kingdom of Kartli|Kartli]], [[Kingdom of Kakheti|Kakheti]], and [[Kingdom of Imereti|Imereti]]
*The former three breakaway kingdoms of [[Georgia (country)|Georgia]]: [[Kingdom of Kartli|Kartli]], [[Kingdom of Kakheti|Kakheti]], and [[Kingdom of Imereti|Imereti]]
*The '''[[Three Kingdoms]]''' period (220–280) was a period in Chinese history including three major kingdoms, Wei, Shu, and Wu.
*[[Three Kingdoms of Korea]], Goguryeo, Baekje, and Silla
*[[Later Three Kingdoms]], Silla, Hubaekje, and Taebong in ancient Korea
*[[Sanzan period]] (三山, ''sanzan'', Three mountains), the three kingdoms of the Ryukyu Islands: Hokuzan, Chūzan, and Nanzan


==Literary Kingdoms==
==Literary Kingdoms==

Revision as of 02:00, 15 October 2012

The Three Kingdoms may refer to:

Historical kingdoms

Literary Kingdoms

Taxonomic kingdoms

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