Ninth Century
- 900 - 899 - 898 - 897 - 896 - 895 - 894 - 893 - 892 - 891
- 890 - 889 - 888 - 887 - 886 - 885 - 884 - 883 - 882 - 881
- 880 - 879 - 878 - 877 - 876 - 875 - 874 - 873 - 872 - 871
- 870 - 869 - 868 - 867 - 866 - 865 - 864 - 863 - 862 - 861
- 860 - 859 - 858 - 857 - 856 - 855 - 854 - 853 - 852 - 851
- 850 - 849 - 848 - 847 - 846 - 845 - 844 - 843 - 842 - 841
- 840 - 839 - 838 - 837 - 836 - 835 - 834 - 833 - 832 - 831
- 830 - 829 - 828 - 827 - 826 - 825 - 824 - 823 - 822 - 821
- 820 - 819 - 818 - 817 - 816 - 815 - 814 - 813 - 812 - 811
- 810 - 809 - 808 - 807 - 806 - 805 - 804 - 803 - 802 - 801
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Famous quotes containing the words ninth and/or century:
“Lifes like a ball game. You gotta take a swing at whatever comes along before you wake up and find out its the ninth inning.”
—Martin Goldsmith, and Edgar G. Ulmer. Vera (Ann Savage)
“In most nineteenth-century cities, both large and small, more than 50 percentand often up to 75 percentof the residents in any given year were no longer there ten years later. People born in the twentieth century are much more likely to live near their birthplace than were people born in the nineteenth century.”
—Stephanie Coontz (20th century)