515 BC

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Millennium: 1st millennium BC
Centuries:
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515 BC in various calendars
Gregorian calendar515 BC
DXV BC
Ab urbe condita239
Ancient Egypt eraXXVII dynasty, 11
- PharaohDarius I of Persia, 7
Ancient Greek era66th Olympiad, year 2
Assyrian calendar4236
Balinese saka calendarN/A
Bengali calendar−1107
Berber calendar436
Buddhist calendar30
Burmese calendar−1152
Byzantine calendar4994–4995
Chinese calendar乙酉年 (Wood Rooster)
2183 or 1976
    — to —
丙戌年 (Fire Dog)
2184 or 1977
Coptic calendar−798 – −797
Discordian calendar652
Ethiopian calendar−522 – −521
Hebrew calendar3246–3247
Hindu calendars
 - Vikram Samvat−458 – −457
 - Shaka SamvatN/A
 - Kali Yuga2586–2587
Holocene calendar9486
Iranian calendar1136 BP – 1135 BP
Islamic calendar1171 BH – 1170 BH
Javanese calendarN/A
Julian calendarN/A
Korean calendar1819
Minguo calendar2426 before ROC
民前2426年
Nanakshahi calendar−1982
Thai solar calendar28–29
Tibetan calendar阴木鸡年
(female Wood-Rooster)
−388 or −769 or −1541
    — to —
阳火狗年
(male Fire-Dog)
−387 or −768 or −1540

The year 515 BC was a year of the pre-Julian Roman calendar. In the Roman Empire, it was known as year 239Ab urbe condita. The denomination 515 BC for this year has been used since the early medieval period, when the Anno Domini calendar era became the prevalent method in Europe for naming years.

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  1. ^ Palmer, John (1 January 2016). Zalta, Edward N. (ed.). The Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy – via Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy.