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Time Period Spans of Historical Eras

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The specific timeframe during which a historical era occurred, typically expressed in BCE/CE or BC/AD dating formats. This attribute defines the temporal boundaries that historians generally agree upon, though edge dates may be debated.
  • 123 Years: This timespan represents focused periods like Rome's Principate phase or America's early nationhood.
  • 1185 CE - 1603 CE: This period covers Japan's feudal era including the Kamakura, Muromachi, and Azuchi-Momoyama periods.
  • 1000 Years: Thousand-year historical periods encompass major civilizational epochs like the European Middle Ages.
  • 1400 CE - 1700 CE: This period covers the Renaissance, Reformation, Age of Discovery, and early Scientific Revolution.
  • 1526 CE - 1857 CE: This period covers the Mughal Empire in India from Babur's victory to the Sepoy Rebellion.
  • 46 Years: Historical eras that span exactly 46 years represent relatively brief but significant periods that often mark profound societal transformations
  • 1150 Years: This extensive timespan covers multi-dynasty periods or major civilizational epochs like the Byzantine Empire.
  • 1206 CE - 1368 CE: This period covers the Mongol Empire from Genghis Khan through the Yuan Dynasty in China.
  • 144 Years: This timespan covers focused periods like dynasties or constitutional republics in their formative stages.
  • -: Historical eras vary significantly in their duration, from brief revolutionary periods to millennia-long ages.
  • 1300 Years: This extensive timespan encompasses major civilizational periods like Rome's total duration or Islamic history.
  • 2100 Years: Historical eras lasting 2100 years represent major civilization cycles from formation through maturity and transformation.
  • 43 Years: Historical eras with a 43-year timespan represent significant periods of transformation and development in human history.
  • 1914 CE - 1945 CE: Historical eras from 1914-1945 cover the tumultuous period of both World Wars and the interwar years.
  • 1945 CE - Present: Historical eras from 1945 to present encompass the post-WWII world order and modern globalization.
  • 1970 CE - Present: Historical eras from 1970 to present cover the digital revolution and modern globalization period.
  • 21 Years: Historical eras spanning 21 years represent concentrated periods of significant change or conflict in world history.
  • 2100 BCE - 1912 CE: Historical eras from 2100 BCE to 1912 CE span from ancient Bronze Age civilizations to the early 20th century industrial world.
  • 1800 Years: Historical eras lasting 1800 years represent major civilizational epochs with profound influence on human development.
  • 618 CE - 907 CE: The period from 618 CE to 907 CE primarily encompasses the Tang Dynasty
  • 1890 CE - 1920 CE: Historical eras from 1890-1920 encompass the transformative period of early modernization and the First World War.
  • 30 Years: Historical eras spanning 30 years represent concentrated periods of significant change often defined by specific conflicts or movements.
  • 3100 BCE - 1900 CE: Historical eras from 3100 BCE to 1900 CE span from the earliest writing systems to the beginning of the modern industrial world.
  • 319 Years: Historical eras spanning 319 years represent substantial periods that can capture complete imperial or cultural development cycles.
  • 400 Years: Historical eras lasting 400 years represent substantial periods that can encompass multiple phases of civilizational development.
  • 426 Years: Historical eras spanning 426 years represent substantial periods that often encompass complete civilizational cycles.
  • 2.5 Million BCE - 3300 BCE: Historical eras from 2.5 million BCE to 3300 BCE span from early human evolution through the Stone Age to early civilization.
  • 200 Years: Historical eras spanning 200 years represent substantial periods of cultural and political continuity with identifiable characteristics.
  • 623 Years: Historical eras spanning 623 years represent extraordinary civilizational longevity
  • 700 Years: The 700-year historical eras represent extraordinary periods of civilization continuity
  • 254 Years: Historical eras spanning 254 years represent substantial periods that often encompass the complete cycle of empires or movements.
  • 300 Years: Historical eras lasting 300 years represent substantial periods that can capture complete cultural and political cycles.
  • 3000 Years: Historical eras lasting 3000 years represent major civilizational epochs encompassing multiple cultural and technological stages.
  • 273 Years: Historical eras lasting 273 years represent substantial periods capturing multiple generations of cultural or political development.
  • 162 Years: Historical eras spanning 162 years represent significant periods of consistent cultural or political development.
  • 1945 CE - 1975 CE: Historical eras from 1945-1975 represent the early Cold War period with significant decolonization and social movements.
  • 2000 BCE - 1697 CE: Historical eras between 2000 BCE and 1697 CE cover the development of ancient civilizations through the early modern period.
  • 265 Years: Historical eras lasting 265 years represent substantial periods that can capture complete cultural or political cycles.
  • 268 Years: Historical eras spanning 268 years represent substantial periods often encompassing the rise and fall of major empires or movements.
  • 960 CE - 1279 CE: The period from 960 CE to 1279 CE covers the Song Dynasty in China
  • 508 Years: Historical eras spanning 508 years encompass multiple generations and often represent the rise and fall of major civilizations or empires
  • 53 Years: Historical eras that lasted exactly 53 years often represent periods of significant cultural development or political transformation between major epochs
  • 600 Years: Historical periods lasting 600 years represent remarkable civilizational stability and cultural continuity across multiple centuries
  • 78 Years: Historical eras spanning exactly 78 years often represent significant transitional periods that bridge major epochs in civilizational development
  • 80 Years: Historical periods lasting 80 years typically span multiple generations and capture significant cultural and technological transformations
  • 800 BCE - 146 BCE: The period from 800 BCE to 146 BCE encompasses the rise of Classical Greek civilization and the Roman Republic
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