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Millennium: 1st millennium
Centuries: 1st centuryBC1st century2nd century
Decades: 70s80s90s100s110s120s130s
Years: 979899100101102103
AD 100 in othercalendars
Gregorian calendarAD 100
C
Ab urbe condita853
Assyrian calendar4850
Balinese saka calendar21–22
Bengali calendar−493
Berber calendar1050
Buddhist calendar644
Burmese calendar−538
Byzantine calendar5608–5609
Chinese calendarMình hợiNăm(EarthPig)
2796 or 2736
— to —
Canh tử năm(MetalRat)
2797 or 2737
Coptic calendar−184 – −183
Discordian calendar1266
Ethiopian calendar92–93
Hebrew calendar3860–3861
Hindu calendars
-Vikram Samvat156–157
-Shaka Samvat21–22
-Kali Yuga3200–3201
Holocene calendar10100
Iranian calendar522 BP – 521 BP
Islamic calendar538 BH – 537 BH
Javanese calendarN/A
Julian calendarAD 100
C
Korean calendar2433
Minguo calendar1812 beforeROC
Dân trước 1812 năm
Nanakshahi calendar−1368
Seleucid era411/412AG
Thai solar calendar642–643
Tibetan calendarÂm thổ heo năm
(female Earth-Pig)
226 or −155 or −927
— to —
Dương kim chuột năm
(male Iron-Rat)
227 or −154 or −926
Hundred rupee note India
Hundred rupee note India

100orone hundred(Roman numeral:C)[1]is acommon yearof theGregorian calendar.It started on aFriday.

It is one of only seven years to use just one Roman numeral. The seven are1 AD(I),5 AD(V),10 AD(X),50 AD(L),100 AD(C),500 AD(D), and1000 AD(M).

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  1. Reïnforced by but not originally derived fromLatincentum.