The time period before the Renaissance was the Middle Ages, or Medieval period. The Medieval period, lasted from the 5th to the 15th century.
No time at all. The first century AD immediately follows the first century BC. There is no zero century, year zero or anything else between them.
prehistory
No. Although stringed instruments are very old, and some of them were played by striking the strings rather than plucking them, the piano was not really developed until after the first keyboard - the first of these, the hurdy-gurdy was not developed until some time before the 11th century.
If you are thinking of St. Mark, the Evangelist, then the first century A.D.
On the first Pentecost, but It was not called Catholicism at the time. The first time Catholic is used in writing is near the end of the first century.
It is called The Land before time because it is just the first
The time period before the Renaissance was the Middle Ages, or Medieval period. The Medieval period, lasted from the 5th to the 15th century.
Given by the first violinist, the keyboard player, or both.
Since the volcano was first documented at the turn of the last century, it could have happened at any time before that.
freshman or undergraduate!
No time at all. The first century AD immediately follows the first century BC. There is no zero century, year zero or anything else between them.
A century is a period of 100 years, so "before a century" refers to any time prior to that 100-year span. This could include decades, years, or even centuries that precede the current century. For example, if we are in the 21st century, anything before the year 2000 would be considered before a century.
A century
The first one that we know of was called the Torah (תורה). It's date is unknown. Jewish tradition places it in the 13th century BCE, while modern scholarship suggests it was still an oral tradition until the time of King David, around the 10th century BCE.
The time period before the millennium refers to the years leading up to the year 2000. This period is often referred to as the 20th century.
First time when the term kiosk was recordedly used for a place where newspapers a sold happened in 1865 in England. Use of the term soon spread and appeared also in the USA before the end of the 1800 century.