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    A millennium (pl. millennia or millenniums) is a period of one thousand years, sometimes called a kiloannum (ka), or kiloyear (ky). Normally, the word is used specifically for periods of a thousand years that begin at the starting point (initial reference point) of the calendar in consideration and at later years that are whole number multiples of a thousand years after the start point.

  2. 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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  3. The list below includes links to articles with further details for each decade, century, and millennium from 13,000 BC to AD 3000. Century. Decades. 13th millennium BC · 13,000–12,001 BC. 12th millennium BC · 12,000–11,001 BC.

  4. ROMA, MILLENNI DI STORIA, ANCHE A TAVOLA. A millennium of history has marked the traits of this wonderful city, tightened between mounts and beaches. Un millennio di storia ha segnato i tratti di questa meravigliosa cittadina stretta tra monti e spiaggia. Traduzioni in contesto per "millennium-history" in inglese-italiano da Reverso Context:

  5. 8 dic 2020 · History Skills. 33.1K subscribers. Subscribed. 24K views 3 years ago Historical Knowledge. A short explanation about how many years is in a decade, a century, and a millennium in history....

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  6. millennium. millenarian church. millennialism, the belief, expressed in the book of Revelation to John, the last book of the New Testament, that Christ will establish a 1,000-year reign of the saints on earth (the millennium) before the Last Judgment.

  7. The first millennium of the anno Domini or Common Era was a millennium spanning the years 1 to 1000 (1st to 10th centuries; in astronomy: JD 1 721 425.5 – 2 086 667.5). The world population rose more slowly than during the preceding millennium, from about 200 million in the year 1 to about 300 million in the year 1000.