Carolus Linnaeus
The start of the second millennium AD was 1001, and the final year of the second millennium was 2000.
The second millennium.
The year 1399 was in the second millennium.
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1935 was in the second millennium (1000 AD to 2000 AD).
Olympics in Sydney second millennium
A millennium is 1000 years. Therefore, the first millennium (after Christ) is years 1-1000, the second millennium is 1001-2000, and the third millennium (which started a few years ago) is 2001-3000.
The first millenium lasted 100 years and so finished at the end of 100 years - that is, on 31 December 1000. The second millennium started on 1 January 1001. That is 1013 years ago (answered in 2013). Of course, this answer implies that the second millennium finished on 31 December 2000 and the third millennium started on 1 January 2001 - not 1 January 2000 as assumed by millions of arithmetically challenged people across the world. Alternatively, they just wanted to party!
The first millennium began in 1 AD and ended 1000 AD. The second millennium began 1000 AD and ended 2000 AD. The third millennium (The current millennium) began 2000 AD and will end in 3000 AD.
In the year 2000, januari 1.
If one-eighth of the magazines are sold on Friday, then seven-eighths remain. The next day, all remaining magazines are sold, leaving zero magazines at the end of the second day.
There has been only one millennium so far, which was from the year 1001 to 2000. The current millennium started in the year 2001 and will end in the year 3000. Therefore, there has been one completed millennium and we are currently in the second millennium.