The first century began on January 1, 1 AD and ended on December 31, 100 AD. It is the first period of 100 years in the Anno Domini (AD) calendar system. This system was established based on the estimated year of the birth of Jesus Christ, marking the transition from BCE (Before Common Era) to CE (Common Era).
It is in the first century BC, which is different to the first century AD.
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.
first century
The first century.
First century BC
It is in the first century BC, which is different to the first century AD.
There was no year zero century or year zero. 1 AD immediately followed 1 BC. The first century AD immediately followed the first century BC. There was no century between them.
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.
nope, twenty-first century is fine
First Century.
first century
1st century
The Pax Romana began in the first century BC. and lasted until the third century AD.The Pax Romana began in the first century BC. and lasted until the third century AD.The Pax Romana began in the first century BC. and lasted until the third century AD.The Pax Romana began in the first century BC. and lasted until the third century AD.The Pax Romana began in the first century BC. and lasted until the third century AD.The Pax Romana began in the first century BC. and lasted until the third century AD.The Pax Romana began in the first century BC. and lasted until the third century AD.The Pax Romana began in the first century BC. and lasted until the third century AD.The Pax Romana began in the first century BC. and lasted until the third century AD.
Christmas was first celebrated in the 7th century.
The first year of the 29th century will be 2801.
801AD was the first year of the ninth century.
The First Century after Beatrice was created in 1992.