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5 examples found containing '紀元前'
キリスト
きげんぜん
紀元前
ねん
まれた

Christ was born in 4BC.
それから
きげんぜん
紀元前
55
ねん
ローマ
じん
ました

And then the Romans came in 55 B. C.
もっと
ふる
ちゅうごく
中国
はし
なか
きげんぜん
紀元前
1200
ねん
さかのぼるものある
Some of the oldest Chinese chopsticks date from 1200 B.C.
きげんぜん
紀元前
776
ねん
さいしょ
最初
オリンピック
きょうぎ
競技
たいかい
大会
ギリシャ
じん
しゅしん
主神
ゼウスたたえるため
さん
オリンポス山
ふもと
かいさい
開催
された

In 776 B.C., the first Olympic Games were held at the foot of Mount Olympus to honor the Greeks' chief god, Zeus.
まずやって
ケルト
ぞく
きげんぜん
紀元前
600
ねん
ことでした
First came the Celts in 600 B. C.
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