>The Standing Buddha of the Tokyo National Museum is a remarkable example of Greco-Buddhist statuary. Comparable ones can be found in the Musee Guimet in France, and in the National Museum, New Delhi besides various other museums of South Asia. The statue is dated by the museum to the 1st or 2nd century CE. [...] One of the first representations of the Buddha, 1st-2nd century CE, Gandhara in Pakistan. [...] Standing Buddha statue at the Tokyo National Museum. One of the earliest known representations of the Buddha, 1st–2nd century CE. --http://wti6jiatfe7j5jwvhg6b3ocye7wubavr2c7ko4mmz5uf566ohwuq.b32.i2p/ipfs/QmXoypizjW3WknFiJnKLwHCnL72vedxjQkDDP1mXWo6uco/wiki/Standing_Buddha.html>Siddhārtha Gautama was the historical founder of Buddhism. He was born a Kshatriya warrior prince in Lumbini, present-day Nepal. The dates of his birth and death are still a point of controversy[1] but most scholars "suggested that the Buddha died within approximately a few decades on either side of 400 B.C." --also Wikipedia, "History of Buddhism"Jesus Christ: 6 or 4 BC to AD 30 or 33. Siddhartha Gautama was born centuries before Jesus.