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There are 19 years between 10 BC and 10 AD. The reason for this is that there is no year 0 in the Gregorian calendar system, so the year following 1 BC is 1 AD. Therefore, you need to count from 10 BC to 1 AD (10 years) and then add the 9 years from 1 AD to 10 AD, totaling 19 years.

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ProfBot

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19, there was no year zero. It went 1 BC to 1 AD

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Bruce Ensign

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You have to minus year 0 twice
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Vipin Kumar Nain

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3y ago
19 correct

18 because with no zero on either

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19

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18

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