It is: 99 BC
The year that comes after 184 BC is 183 BC.
2 B.C.The years before 1 AD go backwards; 2 BC was before 1 BC, 3 BC was before 2 BC, and so on. After 1 AD, the years go forward; 1, 2, 3....(We are in the year 2011 A.D.)
3 BC falls in the 1st century BC. The 1st century BC spans from 100 BC to 1 BC, with the year 1 BC being the last year of that century. Thus, 3 BC is the third year of the 1st century 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.
The year 1 BC.
The year that comes after 184 BC is 183 BC.
2 B.C.The years before 1 AD go backwards; 2 BC was before 1 BC, 3 BC was before 2 BC, and so on. After 1 AD, the years go forward; 1, 2, 3....(We are in the year 2011 A.D.)
692 b.C.
3 BC falls in the 1st century BC. The 1st century BC spans from 100 BC to 1 BC, with the year 1 BC being the last year of that century. Thus, 3 BC is the third year of the 1st century BC.
The year 1 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.
There is no certain answer that everyone can agree on.
There is one year between 55 BC and 54 BC. In the BC (Before Christ) system, the years count down to 1 BC, and there is no year 0; thus, the transition goes directly from 1 BC to AD 1. Therefore, the difference between 55 BC and 54 BC is a single year.
To determine how many years are in 2650 BC, you need to consider that the BC (Before Christ) system counts down to the year 1 BC, after which 1 AD begins. Therefore, 2650 BC represents 2,650 years before the year 1 AD. In total, there are 2,650 years from 2650 BC to 1 BC, with no year zero in this system.
Oh, dude, 1 BC stands for 1 "Before Christ," so technically, there are zero years in 1 BC because it's a countdown to the year 1 AD. It's like saying how many years are in the year before your birthday - none, right? So, yeah, no years in 1 BC.
yes. in AD 1 and 1 BC
Yes 1 BC was the last year until AD started.