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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. Common Era - Wikipedia

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    Some publications have transitioned to using it exclusively. For example, the 2007 World Almanac was the first edition to switch to BCE/CE, ending a period of 138 years in which the traditional BC/AD dating notation was used. BCE/CE is used by the College Board in its history tests, [59] and by the Norton Anthology of English Literature. Others ...

  4. List of states by population in 1 CE - Wikipedia

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    List of political entities in the 1st century; References This page was last edited on 5 February 2025, at 15:20 (UTC). Text is ... List of states by population in 1 CE.

  5. Christianity in the 1st century - Wikipedia

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    Christianity in the 1st century covers the formative history of Christianity from the start of the ministry of Jesus (c. 27 –29 AD) to the death of the last of the Twelve Apostles (c. 100) and is thus also known as the Apostolic Age. [citation needed] Early Christianity developed out of the eschatological ministry of Jesus.

  6. 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 ...

  7. 1st century in religion - Wikipedia

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    1 AD: Birth of Jesus, as assigned by Dionysius Exiguus in his anno Domini era according to at least one scholar. [2] [3] However, most scholars think that Dionysius placed the birth of Jesus in the previous year, 1 BC.

  8. 1st century in Roman Britain - Wikipedia

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    7 CE . Cunobeline of the Catuvellauni defeats the Trinovantes, and establishes a capital at Colchester. [1]9. Cunobeline becomes king of the Catuvellauni. [2]39/40. A succession crisis erupts at Cunobelin's court and his exiled younger son Adminius flees to the court of Emperor Caligula in Rome.

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

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    Ce [dubious – discuss] Tribal kingdom: 1st century – 900 AD: Europe: British Isles ... 1st century BC – 4th century AD: Asia: East, Korean Peninsula Siljik: