Wiktionary
n. The hundred years from 901 to 1000.
Usage examples of "tenth century".
I am aware that he was a Greek of the tenth century, and that his accounts of ancient history are frequently confused and fabulous.
They securely reposed, amidst the the broken trophies of Cimbric and Armenian victories,till the beginning of the tenth century.
The date of his journey is placed in the legends in the year 3000 of the world, and in the tenth century B.
Here Colombo met the descendants of those brave Norsemen who in the tenth century had settled in Greenland and who had visited America in the eleventh century, when Leif's vessel had been blown to the coast of Vineland, or Labrador.
Her modest station, below the honors of a wife, above the infamy of a prostitute, was acknowledged and approved by the laws: from the age of Augustus to the tenth century, the use of this secondary marriage prevailed both in the West and East.