My answer is 949 years. I am going from Jan 1 of 195 BC to Jan 1 of 755 AD. There is no year designated as year zero. All of the BC years, from BC 1 back to BC 195 are included. So now I have to figure out what to add to 195. All of the years from AD 1 through AD 754 are included, but only 1 day of 755. So, 195 + 754 = 949 years. Of course, the dates are important; it's hard to work with just the 'years'. The difficulty is distinguishing between continuous and discrete variables. The answer to the above could be 948, 949 or 950, depending on the actual dates involved.
AD means that Anno Domini , the year of lord and BD means that Before Christ
Could be either. That is the whole purpose of designating the BC or AD, so that you know which of the two it is. There is a difference of 828 years between the two. However, it is typical that if neither is designated, that the assumption would be that it is AD.
AD stands for "anno Domini" BC stands for "before Christ"
There are 30 years from 20 BC to 10 AD. This is true because it goes 20 to 0 to 10, adding up to 30.
Medeval weapons are most likley to be used as nights in the AD period not BC like in the atient age! -Colin202
Ad is higher than ac
1960 years
Remembering that there was no year zero, the answer is 947 years.
what is that...
What is the difference between voluntary life insurance and life, ad/d?
AC is alternating current and AD is Anno Domini or after Christ.
1808 years
"Ad" is an abbreviation for "advertisement."
All you have to do is add 195 and 753. 195 + 753 = 948 years. Some believe there was no year 0. If this is the case then take one away and you have 947 years.
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AD means that Anno Domini , the year of lord and BD means that Before Christ
2370 years