In 273 BCE, the ancient world was witnessing significant developments. In the Mediterranean, the Hellenistic period was well underway, following the conquests of Alexander the great, which had spread Greek culture across the region. Meanwhile, in India, the Maurya Empire was at its height under Emperor Ashoka, who was known for promoting Buddhism and non-violence following the Kalinga War. This year was also marked by various local conflicts and political changes in other regions, reflecting the dynamic nature of ancient civilizations.
276 BCE - Year of the Consulship of Gurges and Clepsina. 194 BCE - Year of the Consulship of Africanus and Longus
480 BCE, during the Persian invasion of mainland Greece.
540 BCE. In years BCE (BC), the years count backward until the year 1 BCE is reached. The year 1 CE (AD) immediately follows 1 BCE, and begins counting upward; there is no year 0.
88 BCE is in the first century BC or BCE.
The year 1500 BCE falls within the 16th century BCE. The centuries are counted backward in BCE (Before Common Era) dating, so the 1st century BCE spans from 100 BCE to 1 BCE, making the 16th century BCE cover the years from 1600 BCE to 1501 BCE. Thus, 1500 BCE is the last year of the 16th century BCE.
12,000 years ago from today (2012), would be the year of 9,988 BCE.
The year 435BCE, along with any year between 500BCE and 401BCE, occured during the fifth century BCE.
During the 12 Century BCE - the year is unknown.
276 BCE - Year of the Consulship of Gurges and Clepsina. 194 BCE - Year of the Consulship of Africanus and Longus
The year 10500 BCE ended at the beginning of the year 10499 BCE.
480 BCE
The year 10500 BCE ended at the beginning of the year 10499 BCE.
1939 is during the Common Era, so it has no BCE date.
480 BCE, during the Persian invasion of mainland Greece.
Birth Year: 535 BCE Death Year: 475 BCE
There was no Hebrew music during the prehistoric period. Hebrew civilization began around the year 2000 BCE, but prehistory usually refers to anything prior to 3200 BCE.
540 BCE. In years BCE (BC), the years count backward until the year 1 BCE is reached. The year 1 CE (AD) immediately follows 1 BCE, and begins counting upward; there is no year 0.