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*[[Nostradamus]]' prophecies would extend to the year 3797; although not being considered as the end of the world.<ref>{{cite book|last=de Nostredame|first=Michel|title=Les Propheties |year=1555|chapter=Preface|quote=...I have composed books of prophecies, containing each one hundred astronomic quatrains of forecasts, which I have tried to polish through obscurely, and which are perpetual vaticinations, from now to the year 3797.}}</ref> |
*[[Nostradamus]]' prophecies would extend to the year 3797; although not being considered as the end of the world.<ref>{{cite book|last=de Nostredame|first=Michel|title=Les Propheties |year=1555|chapter=Preface|quote=...I have composed books of prophecies, containing each one hundred astronomic quatrains of forecasts, which I have tried to polish through obscurely, and which are perpetual vaticinations, from now to the year 3797.}}</ref> |
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*3798 is the year in which [[Michael Wang]]'s "The Cosmos" mostly takes place. |
*3798 is the year in which [[Michael Wang]]'s "The Cosmos" mostly takes place. |
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* [[Nausicaä of the Valley of the Wind (manga)|Nausicaä of the Valley of the Wind]] is set 1000 years after the "Seven Days of fire", which took place somewhere in the 2750s (1000 years after the begin of modern civilization). This means, [[Nausicaä of the Valley of the Wind (manga)|Nausicaä of the Valley of the Wind]] takes place anywhere within the 3750s in the 38th Century |
* [[Nausicaä of the Valley of the Wind (manga)|Nausicaä of the Valley of the Wind]] is set 1000 years after the "Seven Days of fire", which took place somewhere in the 2750s (1000 years after the begin of modern civilization). This means, [[Nausicaä of the Valley of the Wind (manga)|Nausicaä of the Valley of the Wind]] takes place anywhere within the 3750s in the 38th Century. |
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* In ''[[The Outer Limits (1963 TV series)|The Outer Limits]]'' episode "[[Soldier (The Outer Limits)|Soldier]]", the eponymous Qarlo Clobregnny, as played by [[Michael Ansara]], originates in the 38th Century and is thrown back in time to 1964. |
* In ''[[The Outer Limits (1963 TV series)|The Outer Limits]]'' episode "[[Soldier (The Outer Limits)|Soldier]]", the eponymous Qarlo Clobregnny, as played by [[Michael Ansara]], originates in the 38th Century and is thrown back in time to 1964. |
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The 38th century of the Anno Domini (common) era will span from January 1, 3701–December 31, 3800 of the Gregorian calendar. It will be the eighth century of the 4th millennium.
Astronomical events
Fiction
- In the year 3781, according to Walter Miller Jr.'s A Canticle for Leibowitz ("Fiat Voluntas Tua"), a second nuclear holocaust destroys all life on Earth. However, survivors escape to human interstellar colonies.
- Nostradamus' prophecies would extend to the year 3797; although not being considered as the end of the world.[1]
- 3798 is the year in which Michael Wang's "The Cosmos" mostly takes place.
- Nausicaä of the Valley of the Wind is set 1000 years after the "Seven Days of fire", which took place somewhere in the 2750s (1000 years after the begin of modern civilization). This means, Nausicaä of the Valley of the Wind takes place anywhere within the 3750s in the 38th Century.
- In The Outer Limits episode "Soldier", the eponymous Qarlo Clobregnny, as played by Michael Ansara, originates in the 38th Century and is thrown back in time to 1964.
Centuries and millennia
References
- ^ de Nostredame, Michel (1555). "Preface". Les Propheties.
...I have composed books of prophecies, containing each one hundred astronomic quatrains of forecasts, which I have tried to polish through obscurely, and which are perpetual vaticinations, from now to the year 3797.