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  1. For this reason, the end date of the 2nd millennium is usually calculated based on the Gregorian calendar, while the beginning date is based on the Julian calendar (or occasionally the proleptic Gregorian calendar). In the late 1990s, there was a dispute as to whether the millennium should be taken to end on December 31, 1999, or December 31, 2000.

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  2. This category has the following 34 subcategories, out of 34 total. 2nd millennium by continent ‎ (19 C) 2nd millennium by region ‎ (5 C) 2nd millennium by country ‎ (251 C)

  3. 2nd millennium in Bermuda ‎ (6 C) 2nd millennium in Bhutan ‎ (5 C) 2nd millennium in Bohemia ‎ (12 C, 1 P) 2nd millennium in Bolivia ‎ (5 C) 2nd millennium in Bosnia and Herzegovina ‎ (10 C) 2nd millennium in Botswana ‎ (3 C) 2nd millennium in Brazil ‎ (8 C) 2nd millennium in the British Virgin Islands ‎ (1 C)

  4. Media in category "Maps showing 2nd-millennium BC history" The following 15 files are in this category, out of 15 total. Bronze age & iron age East Africa Horn of Africa, 2nd & 3rd millennium Mid East.png 693 × 715; 393 KB

  5. 2nd millennium BC. The 2nd millennium BC took place in between the years of 2000 BC and 1001 BC. This is the time between the Middle and the late Bronze Age. The first half of the millennium saw a lot of activity by the Middle Kingdom of Egypt and Babylonia. The alphabet develops.

  6. The second millennium of the Anno Domini or Common Era was a millennium spanning the years 1001 to 2000. It began on 1 January 1001 (MI) and ended on 31 December 2000 (MM), (11th to 20th centuries; in astronomy: JD 2086667.5 – 2451909.5). It encompassed the High and Late Middle Ages of the Old World, the Islamic Golden Age and the period of Renaissance, followed by the early modern period ...

  7. Jan 1, 1001 - Dec 31, 2000. The second millennium of the Anno Domini or Common Era was a millennium spanning the years 1001 to 2000. It encompassed the High and Late Middle Ages of the Old World, the Islamic Golden Age and the period of Renaissance, followed by the Early Modern period, characterized by the Wars of Religion in Europe, the Age of ...

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