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  1. El primer milenio comenzó el 1 de enero del año 1 y terminó el 31 de diciembre del 1000. Fue un periodo de grandes cambios culturales y políticos, especialmente en el continente Euroasiático. Su primera mitad se caracterizó por el auge y caída de grandes imperios tales como el Chino (Asia), Romano (Europa) y Gupta (India).

  2. The 1st millennium BC, also known as the last millennium BC, was the period of time lasting from the years 1000 BC to 1 BC ( 10th to 1st centuries BC; in astronomy: JD 1 356 182.5 – 1 721 425.5 [1] ). It encompasses the Iron Age in the Old World and sees the transition from the Ancient Near East to classical antiquity .

  3. This category has the following 31 subcategories, out of 31 total. 1st millennium by continent ‎ (13 C) 1st millennium by region ‎ (3 C) 1st millennium by country ‎ (62 C)

  4. 1st millennium in Serbia ‎ (6 C) 1st millennium in Spain ‎ (10 C, 1 P) 1st millennium in Sri Lanka ‎ (11 C) 1st millennium in Switzerland ‎ (2 C)

  5. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › 1st_century1st century - Wikipedia

    The 1st century is considered part of the Classical era, epoch, or historical period. The Roman Empire , Han China and the Parthian Persia were the most powerful and hegemonic states. During this century, the Roman Empire (ruled by the Julio-Claudian and Flavian dynasties) continued to be in a period of relative stability known as Pax Romana , withstanding a financial crisis in 33 and a civil ...

  6. 1st millennium in Canada. Other centuries: Prehistory to 1st century BC | 1st millennium | 11th century: Part of a series on the: History of Canada;

  7. The 1st millennium BC was the last millennium before the Common Era. It started on January 1, 1000 BC , and ended on December 31, 1 BC . There was a year 0 and no year 0 BC.