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Q.What is the proper name for a house in Ireland in the 1st century bc?Related Search:
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  where families lived. a hut?
A.At the link below [scroll down a bit] you will find the several Irish Gaelic words for house. Irish Gaelic is very ancient Celtic language of the Irish people was widely spoken in the 1st C BC and is still spoken in some part of Ireland today. I do not think Irish Gaelic has been modernised as has Welsh in the 6th AD, so I suppose the word for house in the 1st BC is the same as now. [Link]  The Irish Gaelic word 'teach' - I think is pronounced something like TEESH. Hope someone from Ireland comes on here to explain in more perfect detail etc. Celtii bew
  

Q.what state was the roman army in during the 1st century BC?Related Search:
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 were they still using pilum, gladius and ecetera? did they have advanced battle tactics like the tortiose yet?
A.I wasn't there at the time with a polaroid, but here is a little research I found:
  

Q.what is 1st century bc equal to?Related Search:
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 thanx in advance
A.99-1 BC
  

Q.When was the 1st century?Related Search:
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 So we are in the 20th century now (just thought I'd let you know!), when was the 1st century? is that BC or AD? Is that the oldest century on a calendar? Yes, 21st century. How embarrassing lol.
A.First off we are in the twenty first century not twentieth. The first century was 1 A.D. to 100 A.D. and by way of A.D> then yes it is the oldest but not if you are including B.C. (Which you should include) The oldest century on the calendar were on the mayan calendars who were present during the tenth century B.C.
  

Q.travel during 1st century ad and before?Related Search:
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 did the people that were in the holy land during the 100 bc to 1st century ad, able to travel to the area which is now known as Ethiopia? ( walking or boat ) and also was saudi arabia ruled by Rome during that time?
A.Of course they were able to travel to Ethiopia. Though most travel would have been by the River Nile through Egypt. And no, Arabia was not ruled by the Romans. It was too hard for Roman legions to cross the desert, and the region had too little value to warrant the expense of taking and holding it.
  
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Eastern Hemisphere at the beginning of the 1st century BC.
Eastern Hemisphere at the end of the 1st century BC.

The 1st century BC, also known as the last century BC or 1st century BCE started on the first day of 100 BC and ended on the last day of 1 BC.

The AD/BC notation does not use a year zero; however, astronomical year numbering does use a minus sign, so "2 BC" is equal to "year -1".

This is the 99th century in the Holocene calendar; it spans the years 9,901 to 10,000.

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In the course of the century all the remaining independent lands surrounding the Mediterranean were steadily brought under Roman control, being ruled either directly under governors or through puppet kings appointed by Rome. The Roman state itself was plunged into civil war several times, finally resulting in the marginalization of its 500 year old republic, and the embodiment of total state power in a single man—the emperor.

The internal turbulence that plagued Rome at this time can be seen as the last death throes of the Roman Republic, as it finally gave way to the autocratic ambitions of powerful men like Julius Caesar, Mark Antony and Octavian. Octavian's ascension to total power as the emperor Augustus is considered to mark the point in history where the Roman Republic ends and the Roman Empire begins. Some scholars refer to this event as the Roman Revolution. It is generally concluded that the birth of Jesus, the central figure of Christianity took place at the close of this century.

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Cicero Denouncing Catiline by Cesare Maccari.One of several political conflicts in the Roman Republic during this century

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