no, the 16th century begins with the year 1500 and ends with the year 1599. the year 1600 begins the 17th century.
The 13th century refers to the 1200s. For a modern example, we are in the year 2010 but the 21st century.
The Ninth Century. The First Century was 1-100, the Second 101-200 and so on. 2000 was the last year of the Twentieth Century and 2001 the first year of the Twenty-first.
It's the 19th century. Always look at the two number in the year, and add one. That will give you this expression.
because year 1 to 99 was the first, so it still counts as a century .(by the way, if you don't know, a century is 100 years.) take out the last 2 digits in the year you're in and add 1, and that's what century you're in. for example, the year now is 2010. take away the 10. you get 20,+1=21. this puts us in the 21st century.
1611
The year, 1611 (:
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albert einstein
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1611 was the last time he was seen. his ship never returned. :(
The English version of the King James Bible was translated in the early 17th century, specifically between 1604 and 1611.
The same as they are now and were translated in the King James Version of the Bible in 1611 AD.
The year of his death is 1611 according to my research
The King James Bible was translated in the year 1611.
Turenne...1611-1675 THE Great Conde 1621-1686 Vauban 1628-1695