I think the answer is no. It is not a period of years, it is a period of the same thing or event happening for a long time. for example;Friends the tv series ending, someone moving house
The Common Era is a period coinciding with the Christian era, which began 2,011 years ago. So we have been in that era for 2,011 years.
"Renaissance" is defined as an era and means "new birth".
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Began 5 billion years ago
The Paleozoic Era was about 2.5 times longer than the Mesozoic Era. The Paleozoic Era lasted from about 541 million years ago to 252 million years ago, while the Mesozoic Era lasted from about 252 million years ago to 66 million years ago.
The Precambrian era spanned approximately 4 billion years, making it the longest geologic time period in Earth's history.
25,000 - 31 = 24,969.
it would be around 650 millions of years ago
325 BC[or]AD325
No. In the Baroque era the suite was more precisely defined. This era came before the classical era.
The Proterozoic eon was the third eon in Earth history. It lasted from 2.5 billion years ago to 542 million years ago. Therefor, the Proterozoic was nearly 2 billion years long.
The "Common Era" began in what would have been January 1, 0001 AD in the proleptic Gregorian calendar. It has been 2,010 years since the beginning of the "Common Era".