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.
Supposedly the Battle of Camlann (a battle between Arthur and Mordred)
Matthew between AD 55 and 75. Mark before AD 70 Luke before AD 60. John between AD 45 and 110 Acts Luke around AD 64. Romans Paul AD 56 or 57. 1 Corinthians Paul AD 55. 2 Corinthians Paul AD 56. Galatians Paul AD 52 Ephesians Paul AD 63. Philippians Paul between AD 59 and AD 61. Colossians Paul AD 62. 1 Thessalonians Paul AD 50. 2 Thessalonians Paul AD 50. 1 Timothy Paul between AD 62 and AD 67. 2 Timothy Paul between AD 62 and AD 67. Titus Paul AD 63. Philemon Paul between AD 56 and AD 62. Hebrews Maybe Paul between AD 66 and AD 70 (before the destruction of Jerusalem AD 70). James James between AD 45 and AD 50. 1 Peter Peter between AD 62 and AD 64. 2 Peter Peter between AD 64 and AD 68. 1 John John between AD 85 and AD 90. 2 John John AD 90. 3 John John AD 90. Jude Jude between AD 60 and AD 65. Revelation John between AD 54 and AD 96 Although the document is internally anonymous, the authorship of this Gospel has been traditionally ascribed to St. Matthew" (Wikipedia.org). It seems that Wikipedia does not agree with the above. Not only on Matthew but almost all of the information written above. To the answer above, Do you have verifiable sources? Gospel according to Matthew (Greek:
The sixth century AD covers the years from 501 AD to 600 AD.
In 500-1500 AD it was the Middle Ages.
Jesus died :)
In 500-1500 AD it was the Middle Ages.
Stuff...
the great plague
The Jewish Revolt commences aginst the Roman Empire in AD 66
Battle of Ad-Dawrah happened on 1991-01-19.
Battle of Ad Decimum happened on 533-09-13.
In 122 ad, the construction of Hadrian's Wall happened. He was an administrator who wanted man made barriers around the empire.
Bodicas Revolt
the vikings stated raiding
a priest challenged a status