The 20th century. We add 1 to the first two digits to get the century. This is since the first century is classed as the years 0 to 999, the 2nd century the years 1000 to 1999 etc.
The 2nd Century
Well, isn't that a happy little question! The 2nd century AD was about 1,800 years ago. Just imagine all the beautiful landscapes and friendly little trees that have grown and changed since then. It's a reminder of how much history and beauty there is in the world.
Approximately 1,400 years separate the work of Ptolemy, who lived in the 2nd century AD, and Copernicus, who lived in the 16th century.
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14th. century.Each century is 100 years, so the 1st. century is years 1-100, the 2nd. century is years 101-200, etc.; currently we are in the 21st. century (2001-2100).
the 10th century. There was no year 0. Years 1 to 100 were the first hundred years, the first century... 101-200 the 2nd and so on.
The tenth century spans the years from 901 - 1000. Note that not all people agree on this, and many believe that 1000 is the first year of the eleventh century; but if you count 100 years at once, starting at year 1, the situation is quite clear: the 1st. century is from 1-100, the 2nd century is from 101-200, etc.
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The year 900 falls within the 10th century. Centuries are counted starting from the year 1, so the 1st century includes the years 1 to 100, the 2nd century includes 101 to 200, and so on. Therefore, the 10th century encompasses the years 901 to 1000.
The year 750 CE falls in the 8th century. The centuries are counted starting from the year 1, so the 1st century covers the years 1 to 100, the 2nd century covers 101 to 200, and so on. Therefore, the 8th century includes the years 701 to 800.
The first Century was 100 years long, just as all centuries are. As the years went by,they were labeled in order to keep track of them, with labels numbered from '1' to '100'.At the end of year #100, the first Century was full, and another Century was started.The 2nd Century began on January 1, 101, and ended on December 31, 200 .