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=== 2nd millennium B.C. ===
=== 2nd millennium B.C. ===
* 1992 BC: The [[Kalazian Lights]] are visible from the night sky of Earth. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Lost Boy (TV story)|The Lost Boy]]'')
* 1992 BC: The [[Kalazian Lights]] were visible from the night sky of Earth. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Lost Boy (TV story)|The Lost Boy]]'')
* 1936 BC: Emperor [[Rovan Cartovall]] mysteriously disappeared. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[The Ultimate Treasure (novel)|The Ultimate Treasure]]'')
* 1936 BC: Emperor [[Rovan Cartovall]] mysteriously disappeared. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[The Ultimate Treasure (novel)|The Ultimate Treasure]]'')
* 1911 BC: [[Iris Wildthyme]], [[Edwin Turner]], [[Jenni Marcel]], and [[Zack Hoffman]] briefly visited Egypt when trying to reach [[London]] in [[1911]] AD. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[Kronos Vad's History of Earth Vol. 36,379 (audio story)|Kronos Vad's History of Earth (Vol. 36,379)]]'')
* 1911 BC: [[Iris Wildthyme]], [[Edwin Turner]], [[Jenni Marcel]], and [[Zack Hoffman]] briefly visited Egypt when trying to reach [[London]] in [[1911]] AD. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[Kronos Vad's History of Earth Vol. 36,379 (audio story)|Kronos Vad's History of Earth (Vol. 36,379)]]'')
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=== 4th century B.C. ===
=== 4th century B.C. ===
* 332 BC: [[Alexander the Great]] conquers Egypt. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[The Ruby's Curse (novel)|The Ruby's Curse]]'')
* 332 BC: [[Alexander the Great]] conquered Egypt. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[The Ruby's Curse (novel)|The Ruby's Curse]]'')
* [[May]] to [[June]] 323 BC: The [[First Doctor]] and his companions [[Susan Foreman]], [[Ian Chesterton]] and [[Barbara Wright]] visited [[Babylon]] and met [[Alexander the Great]], ultimately being present at his death. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[Farewell, Great Macedon (audio story)|Farewell, Great Macedon]]'', [[TV]]: ''[[Robot (TV story)|Robot]]'') 323 BC equated to the [[Olympic Games|Year of the 114th Olympiad]]. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[Farewell, Great Macedon (audio story)|Farewell, Great Macedon]]'')
* [[May]] to [[June]] 323 BC: The [[First Doctor]] and his companions [[Susan Foreman]], [[Ian Chesterton]] and [[Barbara Wright]] visited [[Babylon]] and met [[Alexander the Great]], ultimately being present at his death. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[Farewell, Great Macedon (audio story)|Farewell, Great Macedon]]'', [[TV]]: ''[[Robot (TV story)|Robot]]'') 323 BC equated to the [[Olympic Games|Year of the 114th Olympiad]]. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[Farewell, Great Macedon (audio story)|Farewell, Great Macedon]]'')
* Circa 300 BC: The First Doctor, Ian and Barbara visited [[Alexandria]] during the reign of [[Ptolemy I]]. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[The Book of Shadows (short story)|The Book of Shadows]]'')
* Circa 300 BC: The First Doctor, Ian and Barbara visited [[Alexandria]] during the reign of [[Ptolemy I]]. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[The Book of Shadows (short story)|The Book of Shadows]]'')

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BC

BC or B.C. was an initialism (Before Christ) (PROSE: The Best of Days) used to designate an Earth year's position relative to the epoch known as AD. Sometimes BCE was used instead. (COMIC: Crossing the Rubicon) The term "BC" thus designated a negative number; 100 BC was ninety-nine years before 1 BC. Its positive counterpart was AD.

There was, however, a question as to whether the year 1 BC was followed by the year 0 or the year 1 AD. Some people, including the human chronologist Professor Wagg, clearly believed that 1 BC was followed by 0, allowing him to make the claim that the year 2000 was the first year of a new millennium, as did American journalists working for television station KKBE. (TV: Doctor Who) The Eighth Doctor concurred with this opinion. (PROSE: The Novel of the Film, AUDIO: Relative Dimensions) However, the Sixth Doctor (PROSE: Millennial Rites) and Dave Young (PROSE: Escape Velocity) both strongly argued that 1 BC was followed by 1 AD, thus making 2001 the start of the 3rd millennium.

Timeline

Prehistory

3rd millennium B.C.

2nd millennium B.C.

10th century B.C.

9th century B.C.

6th century B.C.

5th century B.C.

4th century B.C.

3rd century B.C.

2nd century B.C.

1st century B.C.

Behind the scenes

  • An inherently Christian designation, BC is not generally used in calendars of the traditionally non-Christian world. Consequently, some people use BCE (meaning "Before Common Era") for BC. CE (meaning "Common Era") as a substitute for AD. These largely cosmetic replacements are thought to avoid religious offence. However, Doctor Who fiction has typically remained loyal to the BC/AD convention. Even as late as the RTD and Moffat eras, dialogue and on-screen graphics prefer the Christian convention. (TV: The Fires of Pompeii, The Pandorica Opens, A Good Man Goes to War, The Angels Take Manhattan)
  • In the real world, there is no year zero, so therefore 1 BC is immediately followed by 1 AD. Doctor Who fiction, however, is unclear as to this point.
  • On this wiki, templates and categories, both of which use, or are used in, mathematical formulae, assume the presence of a year zero, since the fiction of the DWU allows it. Hence, we deem that the year 2000 is in the 21st century.