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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). It encompasses the Iron Age in the Old World and sees the transition from the Ancient Near East to classical antiquity .
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The first millennium of the anno Domini or Common Era was a...
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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 ). It encompasses the Iron Age in the Old World and sees the transition from the Ancient Near East to classical antiquity.
Millennium, a period of 1,000 years. The Gregorian calendar, put forth in 1582 and subsequently adopted by most countries, did not include a year 0 in the transition from bc (years before Christ) to ad (those since his birth). Thus, the 1st millennium is defined as spanning years 1–1000 and the 2nd
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776 a. C.: Primeros Juegos Olímpicos de la Antigüedad. 771 a. C.: Caída del orden feudal Zhou en China. Inicia el Periodo de Primaveras y Otoños. 753 a. C.: en Italia, fundación de Roma. 722 -705 a. C.: el rey asirio Sargón II derrota a los medos. 721 a. C.: los asirios conquistan Samaria ( Israel ).
Abstract. This article provides an overview of the first millennium BCE, drawing on a wide range of sources to put into perspective the sweeping changes of the Iron Age, with invasions by peoples of the steppe, creation and destruction of a native Anatolian empire, the arrival and settling of the Greeks on the Aegean coast, and the first ...