There is the story of the Trojan war, an extended piratical raid from Greece looting Asia Minor and the islands.
It was also the ending of those Mycenean Greeks, with a confused movement of the 'Sea Ppeoples' through the Eastern Mediterranean, leading to the 'Dark Age' from which theclassical Greek world emerged several centuries later.
The earliest war chariots were used by the Hittites in the 17th century BC.
It is in the first century BC.
199 to 100bc The first year of the 2nd century BC was 200 BC, and the last year was 101 BC.
The century for 561 bc, or more correctly 561 BC (also, BC is sometimes termed BCE) is: The 6th century BC
The sixth century BC:1BC - 100BC = 1st century BC;101BC - 200BC = 2nd century BC;201BC - 300BC = 3rd century BC...and so on:501BC - 600BC = 6th century BC.Remember that there was no 0 A.D., so the first century BC ended with 1BC, swiftly followed by the first century AD that started with 1AD.
1101 BC was the last year of the 12th century BC.
Fifth Century BC. The first war was in 490 BC, and the second war was in 480-479 BC.
The year 340 BC is classified as the 4th century BC.
the Trojan War was a historical event of the 13th or 12th century BC, but by the mid-19th century
The earliest war chariots were used by the Hittites in the 17th century BC.
Traditionally, the Trojan War was fought sometime very early in the 12th century BC, say 1194 to 1184 BC.
It's in the ninth century BC.
the Trojan War was a historical event of the 13th or 12th century BC, but by the mid-19th century
The 10th century BC is older than the 3rd century BC. The 10th century BC spans the years 1000 to 901 BC, while the 3rd century BC covers the years 300 to 201 BC. Therefore, the 10th century BC predates the 3rd century BC by several centuries.
It is in the middle of the 8th century BC. The years 1 to 100 BC (inclusive) are the 1st century BC. 101 to 200 are the 2nd century BC 201 to 300 are the 3rd century BC 301 to 400 are the 4th century BC 401 to 500 are the 5th century BC 501 to 600 are the 6th century BC 601 to 700 are the 7th century BC 701 to 800 are the 8th century BC . . . and so on.
The 10th century BC.
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.