Noun
The word is derived from millennium
1994, 1999 and 2000. citation Heyerdahl had long been fascinated with the rock carvings that date back to about 8th-7th millennia BCE at Gobustan (about 30 miles west of Baku ). Source: Internet
According to the Sages, this was a prophetic reference to the End of Days, when Jacob's descendants will come to Mount Seir, the home of Edom, to deliver judgment against Esau's descendants for persecuting them throughout the millennia (see ). Source: Internet
After millennia spent fighting for humanity while simultaneously seeing them at their worst, Andy is plagued by a crisis of faith regarding her purpose. Source: Internet
Almost two millennia later a Fatimid Berber army would again occupy Egypt from the west, and establish a dynasty there. Source: Internet
Also, in Foundation's Edge, mankind was referred to as having possessed interstellar space travel for only 22,000 years, a far cry from the 50 millennia of earlier works. Source: Internet
Apocalypse may not be the first mutant he considers himself to be, but he is an ancient being nonetheless, and he has historic ties to Krakoa that run back millennia. Source: Internet