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The '''fourth millennium''' of ''[[Anno Domini]]'' or [[Common Era]], under the [[Georgian calendar]]. It began on 1 January 3001 ([[Roman numerals|MMMI]]) and end on 31 December 4000 ([[Roman numerals|IV]]), spanning the [[31st century|31st]] to [[40th century|40th]] centuries

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  • 39th century
  • 40th century

The fourth millennium of Anno Domini or Common Era, under the Georgian calendar. It began on 1 January 3001 (MMMI) and end on 31 December 4000 (IV), spanning the 31st to 40th centuries