From 15 BC to 0, there is a timespan of 15 years.
From 0 to AD 15, there is a timespan of 15 years.
15 + 15 = 30. So, 30 years.
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From the end of 15 BC to the end of 15 AD = 30 years
From the end of 15 BC to the beginning of 15 AD = 29 years
From the beginning of 15 BC to the end of 15 AD = 31 years
From the beginning of 15 BC to the beginning of 15 AD = 30 years
29: There was no year zero. AD1 follows BC1. Measure from same day in each year: From BC 15 to BC 1 there are 14 years (15 to 14 is 1 year etc) From BC 1 to AD 1 there is 1 year. From AD 1 to AD 15 there are 14 years. Total 29 years. Or, using the rule: Sobtract the two years from each other (count BC as negative) and then subtract another 1 if going from BC to AD and you get 15 - (-15) -1 = 29.
There were 1603 years between 396 CE (AD) and 1999 CE (AD).
If you're not including 396 or 1999 but only the years between them, then there are 1999-396-1 or 1602 years
If you are not including 410 and 1066, which is really the way the question is asked, there are 654 years between 410 and 1066.
550 - -184 = 734. However as there was no year 0, 733 years after 184 BC was 550 AD, so there are 732 years between them (the years: 183 BC, 182 BC, ..., 2 BC, 1 BC, 1 AD, 2 AD, ..., 548 AD, 549 AD).
503 years
30 years. 15 - -15 = 15 + 15 = 30.
30
865 years. To get the answer, add 15 to 850.
10 years??30 years I believe, from -15 to +15 is 30
There were 1603 years between 396 CE (AD) and 1999 CE (AD).
1009 years
813 years
300 years
There are 1998 years in between 10 AD and 2008.
There were 415 years between 226 AD and 641 AD.
The year 1 BC was immediately followed by the year 1 AD. So from the end of 25 BC to the end of 1 BC was 24 years and from the beginning of 1 AD to the beginning of 16 AD was 15 years. So the number of years between the 25 BC and 16 BC = 24 + 15 = 39 years.
only 200 years :)