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Oh, dude, 1 BC stands for 1 "Before Christ," so technically, there are zero years in 1 BC because it's a countdown to the year 1 AD. It's like saying how many years are in the year before your birthday - none, right? So, yeah, no years in 1 BC.

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There is no year 0 in the Gregorian calendar, so the year immediately preceding AD 1 is 1 BC. Therefore, there is one year in 1 BC. The Julian calendar, which was in use at the time, did not have a concept of zero, so the year after 1 BC is AD 1.

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Ah, what a happy little question! In the Gregorian calendar, 1 BC is the year before 1 AD. So, there are no years in 1 BC, it's more like a countdown to the new year. Just remember, every year is a chance for new beginnings and happy little accidents!

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Well honey, 1 BC stands for 1 year Before Christ. So, technically, there are zero years in 1 BC. It's like saying how many dollars you have in your pocket when you're broke - the answer is zero.

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