The sixth century AD covers the years from 501 AD to 600 AD.
The first century AD
The first century.
6th century or the years 501 to 600 AD ( AD = Anno Domini).
Any year between 1501 AD and 1600 AD - including 1537 - is in the sixteenth century.
The 5th century refers to the period from the year 401 to 500 AD. It is part of the Common Era (CE) and follows the 4th century (301-400 AD) while preceding the 6th century (501-600 AD). This century is significant in history for events such as the fall of the Western Roman Empire and the rise of various barbarian kingdoms.
6th century AD
The 6th century ad comes after the 3rd century ad.
The 2nd century AD.
The first century AD
This is a year in the 13th century AD.
The year 17 AD falls within the 1st century AD. The 1st century spans from the year 1 to the year 100. Therefore, 17 AD is part of this century.
The year 705 AD is in the 7th century.
It is the 6th century.
4 AD is in the 1st century. The 1st century spans from the year 1 AD to the year 100 AD. Therefore, 4 AD falls within this timeframe.
The year 610 was 1,400 years ago as of 2010.
The AD dating system was introduced by Dionysius Exiguus in the 6th century and is based on the supposed birth year of Jesus Christ. The year AD 1 is considered to be the year of Christ's birth.
1150 AD is in the 12th century.