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* 1992 B.C.: The [[Kalazian Lights]] are visible from the night sky of Earth. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Lost Boy]]'')
* 1992 B.C.: The [[Kalazian Lights]] are visible from the night sky of Earth. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Lost Boy]]'')
* 1936 BC: Emperor [[Rovan Cartovall]] mysteriously disappeared. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[The Ultimate Treasure]]'')
* 1936 BC: Emperor [[Rovan Cartovall]] mysteriously disappeared. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[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)]]'')
* Circa 1500 B.C.:
* Circa 1500 B.C.:
** The [[Exxilon]]s visited the planet [[Yemaya 4]]. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Sleepy]]'')
** The [[Exxilon]]s visited the planet [[Yemaya 4]]. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Sleepy]]'')
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** A [[Vondraxian orb]] was buried under the [[Arctic]]. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Trace Memory]]'')
** A [[Vondraxian orb]] was buried under the [[Arctic]]. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Trace Memory]]'')
** Three members of the [[Gorgon]] race were trapped on Earth and subsequently became the subject of ancient Greek legends, particularly [[Medusa]], who would continue to live on Earth for the next 3,000 years. ([[TV]]: ''[[Eye of the Gorgon]]'')
** Three members of the [[Gorgon]] race were trapped on Earth and subsequently became the subject of ancient Greek legends, particularly [[Medusa]], who would continue to live on Earth for the next 3,000 years. ([[TV]]: ''[[Eye of the Gorgon]]'')
** The first [[Keeper of Traken]] was [[Fifth Doctor|The Doctor]]. He defeated the inventor of [[The Source]], [[Kwundaar]]. He gave the title to [[Shayla]], who held it for an unknown time. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[Primeval]]'')
** The [[Fifth Doctor]] became the first [[Keeper of Traken]]. He defeated [[Kwundaar]], the inventor of [[the Source]]. He gave the title to [[Shayla]], who held it for an unknown time. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[Primeval]]'')
** The Doctor traps a [[Threckon]] under the fault line of what would later become [[San Francisco]]. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Inmate 280]]'')
** The Doctor traps a [[Threckon]] under the fault line of what would later become [[San Francisco]]. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Inmate 280]]'')



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BC

BC or B.C. was an initialism (Before Christ) used to designate an Earth year's position relative to the epoch known as AD. 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.

15th century B.C.

10th century B.C.

9th century B.C.

  • Circa 800 B.C.: Azal sealed himself up within the Devil's Hump, awaiting the day when he should make his final judgment on humanity. (TV: The Dæmons)

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.