Nope - the calendar went from the year 1 BC - to the year 1 AD. Which is why all the millennium celebrations were a year early ! The end of the last millennium and the start of this one happened on the evening of Dec 31 2000 - not 1999 !
no it was not called year 0 it was called AD 1
I'm not sure but I think it was referred to as 0 A.D. It becames 1 A.D. after Christ was on earth for a year.
its 2012 :0
The very first year in the Gregorian calendar is designated as 1 AD, following the convention established by the monk Dionysius Exiguus in the 6th century. There is no year 0 in this system; the year 1 BC is immediately followed by 1 AD. This absence of a year zero is a characteristic of the calendar system used in Western history.
There is no such thing is the year 0
A human is called an infant between the time of birth and one year of age.
Year 0.
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Yes, there was a year called 2002.
year 0
Year 0
Year 0. A. D. stands for Anno Domini, or "year of our Lord" and represents the year Jesus was born. It's probably off a few years, but it was as close as they could calculate when the Gregorian calendar was devised.