• Year 9 BC was either a common year starting on Wednesday, Thursday or Friday or a leap year starting on Thursday (link will display the full calendar)...
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  • 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...
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    pushing towards the Elbe. After suffering a major defeat to the Romans in 9 BC, Maroboduus became king of a Suevian kingdom which was established within...
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    9 (nine) is the natural number following 8 and preceding 10. Circa 300 BC, as part of the Brahmi numerals, various Indians wrote a digit 9 similar in shape...
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    in Roman records from approximately 60 BC until about 400 AD. After a major defeat to the Romans in about 9 BC, the Marcomanni somehow received a new...
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  • intercalations every four years after 41 BC, so that the ninth intercalation would have been in 9 BC, after 9 BC, there were twelve years without leap years...
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  • The 1510s BC was a decade lasting from January 1, 1519 BC to December 31, 1510 BC. 1512 BC—The flood of Deucalion, according to Ruaidhrí Ó Flaithbheartaigh...
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  • The 21st century BC was a century that lasted from the year 2100 BC to 2001 BC. All dates from this long ago should be regarded as either approximate...
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    century BC, also known as the last century BC and the last century BCE, started on the first day of 100 BC and ended on the last day of 1 BC. The AD/BC notation...
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    The 8th millennium BC spanned the years 8000 BC to 7001 BC (c. 10 ka to c. 9 ka). In chronological terms, it is the second full millennium of the current...
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