That's the year 301.
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399 The First year of the 4th Century would be 301AD or CE as they like to call it now.
If we are to use the precedent set in the previous century (and I do) then the first decade of a century is called the oughts. The year 2009 can also be called twenty ought nine. Slightly archaic, but we don't have any good replacement.
The 4th Century is from 0400 to 0499.
182,621,250 days. This answer assumes that every fourth year is a leap year except for century years, where every fourth century is a leap year.
11:59:59.9 PM, December 31, 2009.=================================I don't agree.The first year was the year ' 1 ', not ' 0 '. That's why the end of the first Century (100 years)was the end of the year ' 100 ', and the end of the 20th Century was the end of ' 2000 '.By definition, a decade is 10 years. The first decade consisted of the years [ 1 - 10 ], and endedat the end of the year ' 10 '. Add 10 years to that for every subsequent decade, and eventuallyyou wind up in our current era. The ends of decades occur at 11:59:59.9 PM on December 31stof 1990, 2000, and 2010.If you accept the reasoning concerning the Century but not concerning the decade, then youwind up in an awkward position, with the year 2000 being in the old Century but the new decade.Wikipedia resolves this problem by only having "9" years in the first "decade".The new decade does not start until Jan. 1, 2011 , one second past midnight on Dec 31st, 2010.When you refer to the "60's" you are refering to the years 1960 to 1969, ten years... just not the same as the decade of the 60's.