1st millennium BC

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1st millennium BC
The 1st millennium BC encompasses the Iron Age and sees the rise of successive empires. The Neo-Assyrian Empire, followed by the Achaemenids. In Greece, Classical Antiquity begins with the colonization of Magna Graecia and peaks with the rise of Hellenism. The close of the millennium sees the rise of the Roman Empire. In South Asia, the Vedic civilization blends into the Maurya Empire. The early Celts dominate Central Europe while Northern Europe is in the Pre-Roman Iron Age. The Scythians dominate Central Asia. In China, the Spring and Autumn Period sees the rise of Confucianism. Towards the close of the millennium, the Han Dynasty extends Chinese power towards Central Asia, where it borders on Indo-Greek and Iranian states. The Maya civilization rises in Central America, while in Africa, Ancient Egypt begins its decline and Ethiopian civilization its rise. The religions of JudaismZoroastrianismHinduism (Vedic religion and Vedanta), Jainism and Buddhism develop. Graeco-Roman Europe, India and China see the rise of literatureWorld population greatly increases in the course of the millennium, reaching some 170 to 400 million people at its close depending on the estimates used.
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Ier millénaire av. J.-C.
../.. | | millénaire av. J.-C. | Ier millénaire | ../.. | | | | | | | | Liste des millénaires | Liste des siècles Le a débuté le  1000  et s’est achevé le 31 décembre  dans le calendrier julien proleptique.
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1. Jahrtausend v. Chr.
Epochen 800 v. Chr.: In Mitteleuropa endet die Bronzezeit und es beginnt die ältere Eisenzeit, die so genannte Hallstattzeit.400 v. Chr.: In Mitteleuropa endet die ältere Eisenzeit und die jüngere Eisenzeit beginnt, die so genannte La-Tène-Zeit (bis ca. 30/15 v. Chr.).
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I millennio a.C.
IV mill. a.C.    III mill. a.C.    II mill. a.C.  I millennio a.C.  I mill.  II mill.  II mill.Secoli e decenni Il primo millennio a.C. è iniziato il 1 gennaio dell'anno 1000 a.C. ed è finito il 31 dicembre dell'anno 1 a.C.. Quindi l'ultimo anno dell'ultimo decennio di ciascuna delle righe della tabella precedente appartiene al secolo successivo, mentre il numero 0 non è stato assegnato ad alcun anno.
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