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  2. The 5th century BC started the first day of 500 BC and ended the last day of 401 BC . The Parthenon in Athens, a symbol of Ancient Greece and Western Philosophy. This century saw the establishment of Pataliputra as a capital of the Magadha Empire. This city would later become the ruling capital of different Indian kingdoms for about a thousand ...

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  4. 2048 February 29 There will be a rare full moon on a leap day; this event happens roughly once every century. The next full moon on a leap day will not occur until February 29, 2124. 2052 December 6 The closest supermoon of the century will occur. 2053 August 29 A Total Penumbral Lunar Eclipse will occur, the first since 2006. 2057

  5. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › 29_BC29 BC - Wikipedia

    29 BC in various calendars; Gregorian calendar: 29 BC XXIX BC: Ab urbe condita: 725: Ancient Greek era: 187th Olympiad, year 4: Assyrian calendar: 4722: Balinese saka calendar: N/A: Bengali calendar: −621: Berber calendar: 922: Buddhist calendar: 516: Burmese calendar: −666: Byzantine calendar: 5480–5481: Chinese calendar: 辛卯年 ...

  6. The 29th century BC was a century which lasted from the year 2900 BC to 2801 BC. c. 2900 BC: Beginning of the Early Dynastic Period I in Sumer.c. 2900 BC – 2600 BC: Votive statues from the Square Temple of Eshnunna (modernTell Ashmar, Iraq) were made. One of them is now in the Oriental Institute of the University of Chicago. Excavated 1932–1933.c. 2900 BC – 2400 BC: Sumerian pictographs ...

  7. Event c. 16,000 BC: During the Last Glacial Maximum, Ireland is covered in ice sheets: c. 12,000 BC: A narrow channel forms between Prehistoric Ireland and southwest Scotland: c. 10,000 BC: Carbon-dating on bear bones indicate the presence of Paleolithic people in County Clare. c. 8000 BC: Mesolithic hunter-gatherers migrate to Ireland c. 6500 BC

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