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Centuries

Centuries are periods of 100 years used to group historical events. The term comes from the Latin centum, meaning hundred.

In the common era dating system, the 1st century spans 1 through 100 CE, the 2nd spans

Centuries are a convenient framework for describing broad political, social, technological, and cultural changes, offering a

Because calendars and eras vary across cultures, the exact dating of events can differ outside the common

101–200
CE,
and
so
on.
The
21st
century
covers
2001–2100
CE,
since
there
is
no
year
0
in
this
system.
Before
1
CE,
centuries
are
counted
in
the
same
way
for
BCE:
the
1st
century
BCE
covers
100
BCE
to
1
BCE,
the
2nd
century
BCE
covers
199
BCE
to
100
BCE.
balance
between
the
detail
of
decades
and
the
scope
of
longer
periods.
They
are
named
by
ordinal
numbers
(the
5th
century,
the
18th
century)
and
are
commonly
used
in
historical
writing,
education,
and
reference
works.
In
scholarly
usage,
centuries
are
often
subdivided
into
decades
or
half-centuries
to
denote
finer
timing
without
resorting
to
year-by-year
detail.
era
framework.
Nevertheless,
the
century
remains
a
standard
unit
in
historiography
for
organizing
and
comparing
long
spans
of
history.