The 8th Century AD, which is also the 8th Century CE.
The eighth. Remember that there is no zeroth century. The first century is 1 through 100 CE, so the count of centuries is always 1 higher than the hundreds place of the year.
The year 705 AD is in the 7th century.
The 8th century AD. AD and CE are the same.
The first century CE began at the beginning of 1 CE and ended at the end of 100 CE. The first century BCE ended at the end of 1 BCE, and the second century CE began at the beginning of 101 CE. (Note that there is no year 0, so 1 BCE immediately precedes 1 CE.)
The 13th Century.
The eighth. Remember that there is no zeroth century. The first century is 1 through 100 CE, so the count of centuries is always 1 higher than the hundreds place of the year.
The year 705 AD is in the 7th century.
The 8th century AD. AD and CE are the same.
The first century CE began at the beginning of 1 CE and ended at the end of 100 CE. The first century BCE ended at the end of 1 BCE, and the second century CE began at the beginning of 101 CE. (Note that there is no year 0, so 1 BCE immediately precedes 1 CE.)
The 13th Century.
The 6th century.
Five can go into 705, 141 times. You can do this by dividing 705 by 5 (705/5), which would be our answer of 141. Hoped this helped!
In the West, from the 1st Century BCE to the 4th Century CE. In the East until the 15th Century CE.
the first century
masjid e aqsa was built in 705 CE in palestine by jacob,isaac's son
399 The First year of the 4th Century would be 301AD or CE as they like to call it now.
The country that got its independence in 10th Century CE is Denmark.