A thousand years ago is a millennium ago.A millennium is a thousand years.A millenium
a millennium is 1000 years. 2010-1000=1010. so 1010.
A millennium is 1000 years. Therefore, the first millennium (after Christ) is years 1-1000, the second millennium is 1001-2000, and the third millennium (which started a few years ago) is 2001-3000.
The 2nd millennium BC spans from 2000 BC to 1001 BC. As of now, in 2023, that period would have ended approximately 3,023 years ago, with the beginning of the millennium occurring around 4,023 years ago.
in some thoerys millennium wasnt real well if u believe in the bible it doesnt cuz its only 2008 ac but to answer your question a milleium is like 10000 years so a tenth millennium is like 100000 years ago
It was a very long time ago in the bc land.
We are currently in the third millennium.
over 5000 years ago
No, it is not correct grammar to write About a year and a half year ago.The correct way: about a year and a half ago.Example sentences:The family moved out about a year and a half ago.About a year and a half ago, I broke my ankle.The phrase "about a year and a half ago" means "about 18 months ago".
In the middle of the third millennium BCE, about 4,500 years ago.
The first millenium lasted 100 years and so finished at the end of 100 years - that is, on 31 December 1000. The second millennium started on 1 January 1001. That is 1013 years ago (answered in 2013). Of course, this answer implies that the second millennium finished on 31 December 2000 and the third millennium started on 1 January 2001 - not 1 January 2000 as assumed by millions of arithmetically challenged people across the world. Alternatively, they just wanted to party!
I think you mean more than a millennium ago. It was the Tower of London which started construction in 1078.