All of the years that have been dated B.C. (Before Christ), could not have ended in a year 0. Simply put the years of A.D. Anno Domini, Latin for "the year of our Lord, began as soon as Jesus was born. and that specific date is unknown, however it was in the year 1 A.D.
The year 1 BC was immediately followed by the year 1 AD. So from the end of 25 BC to the end of 1 BC was 24 years and from the beginning of 1 AD to the beginning of 16 AD was 15 years. So the number of years between the 25 BC and 16 BC = 24 + 15 = 39 years.
101 BC is in the 2nd century BC. The centuries are counted backwards from the year 1 AD, so the 2nd century BC includes the years 200 BC to 101 BC. Therefore, 101 BC falls towards the end of that century.
The year that comes after 184 BC is 183 BC.
3 BC falls in the 1st century BC. The 1st century BC spans from 100 BC to 1 BC, with the year 1 BC being the last year of that century. Thus, 3 BC is the third year of the 1st century BC.
1255 BC was 1255 BC.
It began in 2575 BC and ended in 2134 BC.
it ended 700- 500 bc
The year 1 BC was immediately followed by the year 1 AD. So from the end of 25 BC to the end of 1 BC was 24 years and from the beginning of 1 AD to the beginning of 16 AD was 15 years. So the number of years between the 25 BC and 16 BC = 24 + 15 = 39 years.
101 BC is in the 2nd century BC. The centuries are counted backwards from the year 1 AD, so the 2nd century BC includes the years 200 BC to 101 BC. Therefore, 101 BC falls towards the end of that century.
The year after 49 BC is 48 BC.
100 BC is a year. Right now it is 2010 AD.
The year 867 BC, as with any year between 900 BC and 801 BC, falls in the ninth century BC.
The year that comes after 184 BC is 183 BC.
Star 447 bc End 442 bc
BC counts down, unlike AD which is our time. So, the year after 85 BC would therefore be 84 BC.
75 BC is 75 BC.
3 BC falls in the 1st century BC. The 1st century BC spans from 100 BC to 1 BC, with the year 1 BC being the last year of that century. Thus, 3 BC is the third year of the 1st century BC.