No. A century is 100 years. So it would be the 9th century.
any year after AD 800 and before AD 901
As with any year between 800 BC and 701 BC, 790 BC was in the eighth century BC.
AD 793 falls in the 8th century. The 8th century spans from the year 701 to 800. Therefore, since 793 is within that range, it is part of the 8th century.
Oh, dude, the year 762 CE would totally be in the 8th century. Like, I know it's confusing with all those numbers, but just think about it - 762 is closer to 800 than it is to 700. So, yeah, 8th century it is.
year 1 to year 100 = first century year 101 to year 200 = second century year 201 to year 300 = third century and so on to year 1501 to year 1600 = sixteenth century So, 1511 was early in the sixteenth century
The year 800 was the first year of the 9th century.
The year 800, as with any year between 701 and 800, fell in the eighth century.
any year after AD 800 and before AD 901
any year after AD 800 and before AD 901
any year after AD 800 and before AD 901
The first Century ended at the end of the year 100.The second Century ended at the end of the year 200.The third Century ended at the end of the year 300.......The seventh Century ended at the end of the year 700.The eighth Century ended at the end of the year 800.The year 721 AD was in the eighth Century.
As with any year between 800 BC and 701 BC, 790 BC was in the eighth century BC.
AD 793 falls in the 8th century. The 8th century spans from the year 701 to 800. Therefore, since 793 is within that range, it is part of the 8th century.
800-899 AD, methinks. It is probably mostly recognized that the 9th century runs from 800-899. However, since there was no Year 0, the second century did not rightfully start until the year 101. So the 9th century is technically comprised of the years 801-900. Just as the 21st century did not technically start until 2001.
They did before, but not anymore. The vikings lived in Scandinavia from about year 800 to the ending of the 1000-century.
The year 705 CE is in the 8th century. The 8th century includes the years 701 to 800 CE. Thus, 705 falls within that range, making it part of the 8th century.
The year 750 CE falls in the 8th century. The centuries are counted starting from the year 1, so the 1st century covers the years 1 to 100, the 2nd century covers 101 to 200, and so on. Therefore, the 8th century includes the years 701 to 800.