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1st century – 900 AD: Europe: British Isles Connacht: Tribal chiefdom/kingdom: c. 10th century BC – 1474 AD: Europe: British Isles Deceangli: Tribal kingdom: 500 BC – 76 AD: Europe: British Isles Cornovii: Tribal kingdom: 4th century BC – 343 AD: Europe: British Isles Iceni: Venta Icenorum: Tribal kingdom/client: 500 BC – 64 AD ...
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 ...
The ninth leaf contains a circular world map measuring 25 cm (9.8 in) in circumference. And the final leaf contains the Ptolemaic world map on Ptolemy's first projection, with graduation. Some believe Bianco's maps were the first to correctly portray the coast of Florida, as a macro-peninsula is attached to a large island labeled Antillia.
[41]: 534 Although attributed to the era of the Zhou dynasty, its first recorded appearance was in the libraries of Prince Liu De (c. 130 BC), and was compiled and commented on by Liu Xin in the 1st century AD. It outlined the use of maps that were made for governmental provinces and districts, principalities, frontier boundaries, and even ...
Map of the world in 100 BC, the beginning of the first century BC Map of the world in 50 BC Map of the world in 1 AD, shortly after the end of the first century BC. The 1st century BC, also known as the last century BC and the last century BCE, started on the first day of 100 BC and ended on the last day of 1 BC. The AD/BC notation does not use ...
Map of the Roman Empire and Magna Germania in the early 2nd century AD. In the late 1st century AD, under the leadership of the Flavian dynasty, the provinces of Germania Inferior (headquartered at Colonia) and Germania Superior (headquartered at Mogontiacum) were created out of Roman Germania and other eastern parts of Roman Gaul. They hosted ...
This empire dominated sizable parts of what is now the Asian part of the Middle East and continued to influence the rest of the Asiatic and African Middle East region, until the Arab Muslim conquest of Persia in the mid-7th century AD. Between the 1st century BC and the early 7th century AD, the region was completely dominated by the Romans and ...
3rd century BC – 1st century AD: Europe: Balkans Brigantia: Tribal kingdom: 700 BC – c. 2nd AD: Europe: British Isles Catuvellauni: Verulamium: Tribal kingdom/client: 550 BC – 51 AD: Europe: British Isles Caledonia: Tribal confederacy: 650 BC – 1st century AD: Europe: British Isles Connacht: Tribal chiefdom/kingdom: c. 10th century BC ...