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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › 0s_BC0s BC - Wikipedia

    The 0s BC were the period between 9 BC and 1 BC, the last nine years of the before Christ era. It is one of two "0-to-9" decade -like timespans that contain nine years, along with the 0s . This is a list of events occurring in the 0s BC ordered by year.

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    0s. The 0s began on January 1, AD 1 and ended on December 31, AD 9, covering the first nine years of the Common Era. It is one of two "0-to-9" decade -like timespans that contain nine years, along with the 0s BC . In Europe, the 0s saw the continuation of conflict between the Roman Empire and Germanic tribes in the Early Imperial campaigns in ...

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  4. Births – Deaths – Architecture. Establishments – Disestablishments. The 0s BC, also known as the last decade BC, only had nine years which began in 9 BC and ended in 1 BC. It was the decade before Jesus Christ was born.

  5. Language links are at the top of the page across from the title. ... Simple English; ... 0s BC; 0s; 10s; 20s; 30s; 40s; 6th BC; 5th BC; 4th BC;

  6. For years between 20 to 29 AD you say: 20's. For years between 10 to 19 AD you say: 10's. But what about the years between 0 to 9 AD? Is it 0's? Note: There are two entries in Wikipedia about 0s: 0s BC (The period between 9 BC and 1 BC) and 0s: about the first nine years of the AD/CE calendar era (AD 1–9) writing.

  7. Years: AD 1 AD 2 AD 3 AD 4 AD 5 AD 6 AD 7 AD 8 AD 9. Categories: Births – Deaths – Architecture. Establishments – Disestablishments. This map shows the Eastern Hemisphere at the beginning of the first century. The 0s only had nine years which began in 1 AD and ended in 9 AD.

  8. Learning English. Learning English is what people do when they want to use the English language. In language learning, we often talk about language skills and language systems. Language skills include: speaking, listening, reading, and writing. [1] Language systems include vocabulary, grammar, pronunciation, and discourse. [2]

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