There is no certain answer that everyone can agree on.
The first year in BC is considered to be 1 BC.
BC counts down, unlike AD which is our time. So, the year after 85 BC would therefore be 84 BC.
It has been approximately 2797 years since 776 BC.
BC stands for "Before Christ," and it refers to the years before the birth of Jesus Christ. So, BC does not represent a specific number of years but indicates the countdown towards the birth of Christ.
BC stands for "Before Christ" and refers to the years before the birth of Jesus Christ. AD stands for "Anno Domini" which is Latin for "In the year of our Lord" and refers to the years after the birth of Jesus Christ.
According to Wikipedia "Pharaoh of the Exodus, there are 14 candidates.* Amenemhat IV (1815 BC to 1806 BC) * Tutimaios (circa 1690 BC)- also known as Dudimose * A Hyksos king (circa 1648 BC to 1540 BC) * Ahmose I (1550 BC to 1525 BC) * Thutmose I * Thutmose III (1479 BC to 1425 BC) * Amenhotep II (1427 BC to 1401 BC) * Amenhotep IV, also known as Akhenaten (1352 BC - 1336 BC) * Horemheb (circa 1319 BC to 1292 BC) * Ramesses I (circa 1292 BC to 1290 BC) * Ramesses II (1279 BC to 1213 BC) * Merneptah (1213 BC to 1203 BC) * Amenmesse (1203 BC to 1199 BC) * Setnakhte (1190 BC to 1186 BC)
2000 BC was first.
10 BC was in the first century BC.
199 to 100bc The first year of the 2nd century BC was 200 BC, and the last year was 101 BC.
It is in the first century BC, which is different to the first century AD.
The year 99BC, as with any year between 1 BC and 100 BC, fell in the first century BC.
30 BC came first.
Both. It was the last year of the 21st century BC, and the first year of the 21st century AD.
The year 87BC, as with any year between 100BC and 1BC, fell in the first century BC.
The First Dynasty was established in 3050 BC and ended in 2890 BC
in Neolithic period of 5500 bc-3500 BC
BC (Before Christ)AD (Anno Domini)......meaning "In the year of our Lord", year 1 and that's when 1st century started .yes it is, the first century BC
The First Punic War started in 264 BC and ended in 241 BC