Supposedly the Battle of Camlann (a battle between Arthur and Mordred)
739 BC happened 739 years before the birth of Christ, and 465 AD happened 465 years after his death.
It stands for "circa" which means "about". So if it said thar the war happened "c 1340" it means it happened in about the year 1340.
There are no years in "0 BC" or "0 AD" in the traditional Gregorian calendar; the calendar transitions directly from 1 BC to 1 AD. Therefore, 2 BC is simply one year before 1 BC, making it a single year in the timeline. Thus, 2 BC represents one year, and it is the second year before the start of the AD era.
BC, or "Before Christ," denotes years before the traditional date of Christ's birth, while AD, or "Anno Domini," refers to years after. In this system, the years count down as they approach year 1 BC (e.g., 2 BC is followed by 1 BC), and then transition into AD, where the years count up starting from AD 1. Thus, the timeline moves backwards in BC and forwards in AD, with no year zero between the two.
In 836 AD, a significant event was the death of Louis the Pious, the Holy Roman Emperor and son of Charlemagne. His reign was marked by internal strife and division among his heirs, which ultimately contributed to the fragmentation of the Carolingian Empire. Additionally, this year saw continued Viking raids across Europe, particularly affecting the British Isles and Frankish territories. These events played a crucial role in shaping medieval European history.
Christ was born.Actually, there was no 0 BC. The timeline went from 1 BC to 1 AD.
obama's ancestors were born
AD 2424 is 412 years after AD 2012.
AD 27 came first.
King Arthur died possibly in 537 AD.
BC - Before Christ AD - Anno Domini
BC goes before 0 on the timeline. AD goes after. BC stands for "before Chris" as if Jesus Chris. becouse it is befor jesus was born. AD stands for after death. i think it is obvious why.
Nothing, because there was no "0 AD". The timeline went from 1BC directly to 1AD.
the Anglo Saxons enter the Britain timeline in the down fall of rome (470 - 476 AD).
800 BC, 509 BC, 1493 AD, 1776 AD in that order.
In 500-1500 AD it was the Middle Ages.
You add them up.