From the END of the 14th century to the START of the 17th century = from end of 1400 to start of 1601
= day before start of 1401 to start of 1601 = 200 years plus 1 day.
The adoption of the Gregorian Calendar during the late 16th century probably negates the accuracy of the above answer. So 200 years would be the correct answer.
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100 years just like any other century It went from 1600 to 1700 and from there it was the 18th century
Oh, what a happy little question! In the 17th century, we have the years from 1601 to 1700. That's a whole 100 years of history to explore and enjoy. Just imagine all the beautiful landscapes and stories waiting to be discovered in that time period.
There are 100 years in a century. There are 1000 years in a millennium.
A century is 100 years.
A century is one hundred years.