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Moses wrote the book of Deuteronomy: "And it came to pass, when Moses had made an end of writing the words of this law in a book, until they were finished...." (Deuteronomy 31:24-26)
Edmund's relics are at Beodricsworth (modern Saint Edmundsbury), England.
St. Mark the Evangelist is believed to have been canonized as a saint in the early Church, shortly after his death in the first century. However, the formal canonization process in the way we understand it today was not established until much later in the 10th century.
Leif Erikson was a Norse explorer who lived in the 10th century, before the widespread conversion to Christianity in Scandinavia. He would have followed the Norse pagan religion, which included belief in gods like Odin, Thor, and Freyja.
No one knows the exact date, but estimates place it around 2000 BCE. Archaeological evidence for the Hebrews goes back to 1600 BCE.
King Solomon was not the first king of Israel. He was the son of King David and the third king of the United Kingdom of Israel, reigning in the 10th century BCE. Solomon is known for his wisdom, wealth, and building the First Temple in Jerusalem.
The earliest known manuscript of Beowulf was transcribed by two Anglo-Saxon scribes in the 10th century. The manuscript is known as the Nowell Codex or the Beowulf manuscript and is currently housed in the British Library.
10th century
The years from 901AD to 1000AD was the 10th century AD.
The 10th century BC.
10th century.
It was the 10th century BC.
The 10th century.
934 was the 10th century.
902AD was the 10th 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.
The 10th
The year 905 falls within the 10th century. The 10th century spans from the year 901 to 1000. Therefore, 905 is part of this century.