1 AD.
The historic numbering of years based on the Christian calendar omits any "zero year." The years of events are numbered forward and backward from a single point: midnight on December 31, 1 BC was followed by 12:01 AM on January 1 in 1 AD.
yeas the yeah 700bc came bofore the year 55bc
30 BC came first.
If you came to Britain in 55 BC and returned a year later, it would be 54 BC. The counting of years in BC (Before Christ) goes in reverse, so each year you move forward in time means you subtract one from the previous year. Thus, one year after 55 BC is 54 BC.
183 BC.
The year that comes after 184 BC is 183 BC.
1500 bc came before 753 bc. Year numbers go down in "bc", where the next year has a lower number than the previous year all the way to 1 bc. The year after 1 bc is 1 ad. To give an example, a tree that sprouted in 1500 bc would be about 753 years older by 753 bc and about 1500 years older by year 1 bc. On 1 ad, it would be 1501 years old.
1 AD came after 1 BC.
700 BC came first then 900 AD BC is before AD
money came out when i was born lolz
700 b.c
They began ruling from 2649 BC and they ended in 362 BC before the Greek/Romans came.
Sometime in 54 BC.