The year 1161 CE falls within the 12th century. The 12th century spans from the year 1101 to 1200. Therefore, 1161 is well into the middle of that century.
The year 1161 CE falls within the 12th century. The 12th century spans from the year 1101 to 1200. Therefore, 1161 is part of this century.
1900 is the last year (the hundredth year) of the 19th century.
Arithmetica is an ancient Greek text on mathematics written by the mathematician Diophantus in the 3rd century CE.
African kingdoms emerged across the continent at various times, but some notable ones in chronological order include: the Kingdom of Kush (circa 1070 BCE - 350 CE) in present-day Sudan, the Kingdom of Aksum (circa 100 CE - 940 CE) in modern Ethiopia and Eritrea, the Ghana Empire (circa 300 CE - 1200 CE) in West Africa, the Mali Empire (circa 1235 - 1600 CE), and the Songhai Empire (circa 1430 - 1591 CE). Other significant kingdoms include the Kingdom of Zimbabwe (circa 1100 - 1450 CE) and the Kingdom of Benin (circa 1180 - 1897 CE). Each of these kingdoms contributed to the rich tapestry of African history through their unique cultures, trade networks, and political systems.
Not 2, but maybe one, Antarctica, or maybe none at all. Long before the 15th Century, CE, all continents, except Antarctica, had permanent and self-perpetuating populations of humans. Even Antarctica allegedly was known to exist before the 15th Century, assuming certain myths were based upon a truth. (see: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Antarctica)
The year 1161 CE falls within the 12th century. The 12th century spans from the year 1101 to 1200. Therefore, 1161 is part of this century.
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The 8th Century AD, which is also the 8th Century CE.
The first century CE began at the beginning of 1 CE and ended at the end of 100 CE. The first century BCE ended at the end of 1 BCE, and the second century CE began at the beginning of 101 CE. (Note that there is no year 0, so 1 BCE immediately precedes 1 CE.)
The year 705 CE falls within the 8th century. The 8th century spans the years 701 to 800 CE. Therefore, 705 CE is part of this time period.
The year 27 CE falls within the 1st century. The 1st century encompasses the years 1 to 100 CE. Therefore, 27 CE is part of the early period of this century.
The 13th Century.
The 6th 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.
43 divided by 1161 is approximately 0.037. This means that 43 is about 3.7% of 1161. To express it as a fraction, it can be simplified to 43/1161.