Tenth Century
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- 980 – 979 – 978 – 977 – 976 – 975 – 974 – 973 – 972 – 971
- 970 – 969 – 968 – 967 – 966 – 965 – 964 – 963 – 962 – 961
- 960 – 959 – 958 – 957 – 956 – 955 – 954 – 953 – 952 – 951
- 950 – 949 – 948 – 947 – 946 – 945 – 944 – 943 – 942 – 941
- 940 – 939 – 938 – 937 – 936 – 935 – 934 – 933 – 932 – 931
- 930 – 929 – 928 – 927 – 926 – 925 – 924 – 923 – 922 – 921
- 920 – 919 – 918 – 917 – 916 – 915 – 914 – 913 – 912 – 911
- 910 – 909 – 908 – 907 – 906 – 905 – 904 – 903 – 902 – 901
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Famous quotes containing the words tenth and/or century:
“Thou shalt not covet thy neighbours house, thou shalt not covet thy neighbours wife, nor his manservant, nor his maidservant, nor his ox, nor his ass, nor any thing that is thy neighbours.”
—Bible: Hebrew Exodus, 20:17.
The tenth commandment.
“Do not put off your work until tomorrow and the day after. For the sluggish worker does not fill his barn, nor the one who puts off his work; industry aids work, but the man who puts off work always wrestles with disaster.”
—Hesiod (c. 8th century B.C.)