A.D. stands for "Anno Domini," a Latin phrase meaning "in the year of our Lord." It is used to designate years in the Gregorian calendar that follow the traditional date of the birth of Jesus Christ. A.D. is typically placed before the year number (e.g., A.D. 2023) to indicate years after Christ's birth, while years before that are denoted as B.C. (Before Christ).
BC = before christ AD = Anno Domini (year of our Lord) we are in the year 2011, time before year 1 was BC time afterwards (what we live in) is AD
Anno Domini
BC means Before Christ AD means Ano Domini (after Christ)
BC = Before Christ. AD = Anno Domini (latin) the year of Christ's birth.
The Latin phrase is ad infinitum, and it means that something goes on and on and on. In other words, the same as "etcetera", or "and so on".
BC = before christ AD = Anno Domini (year of our Lord) we are in the year 2011, time before year 1 was BC time afterwards (what we live in) is AD
AD or Anno Domini in latin means 'in the year of our lord'. 0 AD is when jesus is supposed to have died. all time before that is now known as BC and all time after is AD. BC (before christ)
"ad experimentum" means "as/for an experiment". It usually denotes a time of trial or probation for some new procedure or thing.
It means to add some time, you get it.. lol, haha, lml, dwl.... only i am that smart.
Do you mean BC or AD? If BC, the patricians controlled the government of the Republic, if you mean AD, it would technically be the Romans, but the capital was no longer in Rome at the time.
CE is what people more commonly call AD. It stands for "Common Era" but is no different from AD, time wise. So 600 CE is the same as 600 AD
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It's German for purely ad
Most of the time it should and would be BC.
AD
Skipping to a more important time. ex/ 10 AD-20AD-30AD~150AD-160AD-170AD
Skipping to a more important time. ex/ 10 AD-20AD-30AD~150AD-160AD-170AD