The year 1492 CE falls within the 2nd millennium, which spans from the year 1001 to 2000. Specifically, it is the last decade of the 15th century, the final century of the 2nd millennium. This period is notable for significant events, including the Age of Exploration.
1692. a century is 100 years, so two centuries would be 200 years. Two hundred years added to 1492 would be 1692.
1150 AD is in the 12th century.
The year 546, as with any year between 501 and 600, fell in the sixth century.
The year 560BC, as with any year between 600BC and 501BC, fell in the sixth century BC.
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1492 is in the 15th Century.
The definition of "one century" is "100 complete years".One century after the morning of January 1, 1492 is the morning of January 1, 1592.
2nd January, 1492. Hope I've helped! :D
1492 CE is the 15th century. This is because just like there was no year "0," there was no 0th century. 01-100 CE is the first century, 101-200 is the second, and so on. A common misconception is that the century ticks from one to the next on the transition of years from '99 to '00. Since there was no year "0," the century mark actually changes from '00 to '01.
the 34th year of the 18th century
The 5th century.
The 18th century
The year 1630 would fall in the 17th Century.
1789 was part of the 18th century. Because the first century started with the year 1, the next century starts in the year 100. This means to tell what century the year was part of, simply add 100 to the year. For example the year 1492 took place during the 15th century.
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The year 1492 CE falls within the 2nd millennium, which spans from the year 1001 to 2000. Specifically, it is the last decade of the 15th century, the final century of the 2nd millennium. This period is notable for significant events, including the Age of Exploration.