It is considered to have lasted from 1 AD to the end of 100AD, or 100 years. Note that no-one used that calendar system at the time.
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From 1901 to 2001, this century was called the Twentieth century. This is because the first century did not begin in the year of Zero. It began at the year of one. Thus the first century ended on January 1, the century of one.
Because years 1-100 are in the first century; years 101-200 are in the second century, and so on... 2010 is in the 21st century.
1AD to 100AD.
The first century AD consists of the years 1AD to 100AD.
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It is considered to have lasted from 1 AD to the end of 100AD, or 100 years. Note that no-one used that calendar system at the time.
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The first century AD took place between 1AD and 100AD. Therefore, for every hundred years, you are in fact in the century AFTER the multiple of 100 years to which you would round down to. For example, the second century was between 101 and 200, the fifteenth century was between 1401 and 1500, and the twenty-first century is between 2001 and 2100.
The absence of a year zero means that the first century took place between 1AD and 100AD. The second century took place between 101 and 200, the third between 201 and 300, the fourth between 301 and 400, and the fifth between 401 and 500.
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AD stands for Anno Domini which is Medieval Latin for 'In the year of (the/Our) Lord'
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