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No guidance is provided about conversion of dates before March 5, -500, or after February 29, 2100 (both being Julian dates). For unlisted dates, find the date in the table closest to, but earlier than, the date to be converted. Be sure to use the correct column. If converting from Julian to Gregorian, add the number from the "Difference" column.
387 BC [2] – Roman-Gaulish Wars: Battle of the Allia: A Roman army is defeated by raiding Gauls, leading to the subsequent sacking of Rome. [ 3 ] 362 – Roman–Persian Wars : Emperor Julian arrives at Antioch with a Roman expeditionary force (60,000 men) and stays there for nine months to launch a campaign against the Persian Empire .
Since the chart combines secular history with biblical genealogy, it worked back from the time of Christ to peg their start at 4,004 B.C. Above the image of Adam and Eve are the words, "In the beginning God created the Heaven and the Earth" (Genesis 1:1) — beside which the author acknowledges that — "Moses assigns no date to this Creation.
Date of eclipse Central Duration Reference 30 May 2585 BC 07m17s [12]10 June 2567 BC 07m21s [12]6 May 2249 BC 07m20s [12]17 May 2231 BC 07m21s [12]5 June 762 BC
Gregorian calendar: 18 BC XVIII BC: Ab urbe condita: 736: Ancient Greek era: 190th Olympiad, year 3: Assyrian calendar: 4733: Balinese saka calendar: N/A: Bengali calendar: −611 – −610: Berber calendar: 933: Buddhist calendar: 527: Burmese calendar: −655: Byzantine calendar: 5491–5492: Chinese calendar: 壬寅年 (Water Tiger) 2680 or ...
Recently, radiocarbon dates from the final destruction of Ebla have been shown to definitely favour the middle chronology (with the fall of Babylon and Aleppo at c. 1595 BC), and seem to discount the ultra-low chronology (same event at c. 1499 BC), although it is emphasized that this is not presented as a decisive argument. [74]
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Julian day number – for counting days, not years, its era fixed at noon 1 January, 4713 BC in the proleptic Julian calendar. This equals 24 November, 4714 BC in the proleptic Gregorian calendar. From noon of this day to noon of the next day was day 0. Multiples of 7 are Mondays. Negative values can also be used. Apart from the choice of the ...