1st century
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East Hemisphere in 001 AD, at the beginning of the 1st century AD.
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East Hemisphere in 050 AD, in the middle of the 1st century AD.
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East Hemisphere in 100 AD, at the end of the 1st century AD.
The
1st century was the
century that lasted from
1 to
100 according the
Julian calendar. It is considered part of the
Classical era, epoch, or historical periodDuring this period Europe, North Africa and the Near East fell under increasing domination by the
Roman Empire, which continued expanding, most notably conquering
Britain under the emperor
Claudius (
43). The reforms introduced by
Augustus during his long reign stabilized the empire after the turmoil of the previous century's civil wars. Later in the century the
Julio-Claudian Dynasty, which had been founded by
Augustus came to an end with the death of
Nero in
68. There followed the famous
Year of Four Emperors, a brief period of civil war and instability, which was finally brought to an end by
Vespasian, 9th Roman emperor, and founder of the
Flavian Dynasty.China continued to be dominated by the
Han Dynasty, despite a 14-year interruption by the
Xin dynasty under
Wang Mang. Han rule was restored in
23; Wang Mang's rule represents the watershed between the Western/Former Han and the Eastern/Later Han. The capital was also moved from Chang'an to Luoyang.
Christianity
According to the
New Testament, during the reign of
Tiberius, Jesus, a Jewish religious leader from
Galilee, was crucified in
Judea on the charge of
blasphemy for claiming to be the divine Messiah, and was resurrected by God three days later. Over the next few decades his followers, most notably the
apostle Paul, carried his message throughout the Greek-speaking regions of
Asia Minor, eventually introducing it to Rome itself. Roman rulers began to
persecute the new sect almost immediately (the emperor
Nero infamously accused the Christians of starting the fires that would destroy much of Rome), and would continue to do so for centuries, sometimes vigorously, and other times passively, until
Christianity was eventually taken up by the emperor
Constantine in the
4th century, and later established by
Theodosius I as the official religion of the Roman state.
Events and economy
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The skeleton called the "Ring Lady" unearthed in Herculaneum, one of the victims of the eruption of Mount Vesuvius in 79
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- 1: Lions became extinct in Western Europe.
- c.6: Census of Quirinius
- 8–23: Wang Mang temporarily overthrew the Han dynasty of China.
- 9: Three Roman legions were ambushed and destroyed at Teutoberg Forest by Germans under the leadership of Arminius.
- 14: Augustus Caesar, first emperor of Rome, dies. His nephew Tiberius is his successor.
- 28–75: Emperor Ming of Han, Buddhism reaches China.
- Humans arrive on Pentecost Island and establish the Bunlap tribe, among others.
- 27–36: Crucifixion of Jesus Christ. Death of Jesus.
- 41–54: Rachias, an Ambassador sent from Sri Lanka to the court of Claudius.
- Masoretes adds vowel pointings to the text of the Tanakh, the Hebrew Bible.
- Buddhist monks in Sri Lanka first write down Buddha's teachings, creating the Pali canon.
- Tacitus mentions the Suiones, who will one day be called the Swedes.
- Kaundinya, an Indian Brahmin marries Soma and establishes the Pre-Angkor Cambodian Kingdom of Funan.
- The Goths settle in northern Poland, which they called Gothiscandza, and shape the Wielbark culture.
- Christian Council of Jerusalem.
- 52 (?) Arrival of Apostle Thomas to Malabar, India.Beginning of Christianity in India
- July 19, 64: Great Fire of Rome, first Roman mass Persecution of Christians, earliest significant recognition of Christians in Rome.
- 66–73 First Jewish-Roman War.
- 70, August: destruction of Herod's Temple in Jerusalem by the Romans under Titus.
- 79, August: Pompeii and Herculaneum destroyed by eruption of Mount Vesuvius.
- Jewish Council of Jamnia.
- Spread of the Roman Empire, reaches largest size under Trajan.
- Arena (colosseum) is constructed, origin of the name Arena.
- Late 1st century — Cityscape, detail of a Second Style wall painting from a bedroom in the House of Publius Fannius Synistor, Boscoreale, is made. It is now at The Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York.
- The painting "Alexander the Great confronts Darius III at the Battle of Issos", detail of mosaic floor decoration from Pompeii, Italy is made. It is a Roman copy after a Greek painting of c. 310 BC, perhaps by Philoxenos or Helen of Egypt. It is now at Museo Archeologico Nazionale, Naples, Italy.
Significant people
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Bronze statue of Augustus, Archaeological Museum, Athens.
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Bust of Caligula.
Inventions, discoveries, introductions
- Codex, the first form of the modern book, appears in the Roman empire
- Year 78 — the beginning of the Saka Era used by South Asian calendars.
- Bookbinding
- Various inventions by Hero of Alexandria, including the steam turbine (aeolipile), water organ, and various other water-powered machines.
- In 31, the Han Dynasty Chinese engineer and statesman Du Shi (d. 38) from Nanyang invented the first-known hydraulic-powered bellows to heat the blast furnace in smelting cast iron. He used a complex mechanical device that was powered by the rushing current against a waterwheel, a practice that would continue in China.
- Although Philo of Byzantium described the saqiya chain pump in the early 2nd century BC, the square-pallet chain pump was innovated in China during this century, mentioned first by the philosopher Wang Chong around 80 AD. Wang Chong also accurately described the water cycle in meteorology, and argued against the mainstream 'radiating influence' theory for solar eclipses, the latter of which was accepted by many, including Zhang Heng.
- The Chinese astronomer Liu Xin (d. 23) documented 1080 different stars, amongst other achievements.
Decades and years
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