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  2. 1st century - Wikipedia

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    The 1st century was the century spanning AD 1 (represented by the Roman numeral I) through AD 100 (C) according to the Julian calendar. It is often written as the 1st century AD or 1st century CE to distinguish it from the 1st century BC (or BCE) which preceded it. The 1st century is considered part of the Classical era, epoch, or historical ...

  3. Anno Domini - Wikipedia

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    In the AD year numbering system, whether applied to the Julian or Gregorian calendars, AD 1 is immediately preceded by 1 BC, with nothing in between them (there was no year zero). There are debates as to whether a new decade, century, or millennium begins on a year ending in zero or one.

  4. List of decades, centuries, and millennia - Wikipedia

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    36th century BC: 35th century BC: 34th century BC: 33rd century BC: 32nd century BC: 31st century BC: 3rd millennium BC · 3000–2001 BC 30th century BC: 29th century BC: 28th century BC: 27th century BC: 26th century BC: 25th century BC: 24th century BC: 23rd century BC: 22nd century BC: 21st century BC: 2nd millennium BC · 2000–1001 BC ...

  5. List of political entities in the 1st century - Wikipedia

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    500 BC – c. 1st AD: Europe: British Isles Meath [dubious – discuss] Dublin: Kingdom: 1st century – 1173 AD: Europe: British Isles Osraige: Kilkenny: Kingdom: 150 – 1185 AD: Europe: British Isles Silures: Tribal kingdom: 650 BC – c. 1st AD: Europe: British Isles Pictland: Kingdom: 250 BC – 850 AD [3] Europe: British Isles Cimmerian ...

  6. Christianity in the 1st century - Wikipedia

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    During the early 1st century AD, there were many competing Jewish sects in the Holy Land, including Pharisees, Sadducees, Essenes, and other groups. Each group adopted different stances toward Hellenization. [24] In this context of foreign domination, Jewish apocalypticism became widespread. Apocalypticism is the belief that God would soon ...

  7. 1st century in religion - Wikipedia

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    30 AD: 7 April (Good Friday) – Jesus is crucified (according to one dating scheme). He is later reported alive by his disciples. 33 AD: April 3 – According to Colin Humphrey's account, Jesus of Nazareth's Last Supper takes place. [9] [10] 50 AD: The Hsien Taoism form of Taoism spread through China more often than before and popularized ...

  8. 0s - Wikipedia

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    It is the epoch year for the Anno Domini (AD) Christian calendar era, and the 1st year of the 1st century and 1st millennium of the Christian or Common Era (CE). Politics and wars [ edit ]

  9. 1st century BC - Wikipedia

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    The AD/BC notation does not use a year zero; however, astronomical year numbering does use a zero, as well as a minus sign, so "2 BC" is equal to "year –1". 1st century AD (Anno Domini) follows. In the course of the century, all the remaining independent lands surrounding the Mediterranean Sea were steadily brought under Roman control, being ...