Kevan Coleman; Wed 05 May 93 03:57 ... (ANNO DOMINI) is the Roman expression for: The year of the dominium of the Lord. This is to say that the "Lord" as a title was given to the highest office of the Roman Empire. At that time this was Julius Caesar and it related to any year he was in office. ... There was a gate in Jerusalem,
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; Origin of Year 0 and AD, BC ... Calendar Origins - Where did calendars begin?; Day Name Origins - Where did the Names of Days come from?; Calendar Name Origins - Where did the Names of Months come from?; Months of the Year Origin - Why 12 months in a year?; ... Why 28 days in February?; Who set the Year 0, AD, BC?
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What is the origin of ampersand? ... Contrary to popular opinion, AD does not mean "after death". Anno Domini (AD) is Latin and literally means "in the year of our Lord", hence its use by Christians in reference to Christ, both during his lifetime and since his death.
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(sometimes found in the irregular form ' ), abbreviated as AD or A.D. , and Before Christ , abbreviated as BC or B.C. , are designations used to number years in the Julian and Gregor...
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Instead, they kept the Christian system but attempted to obscure its historical origin, ... This discussion of AD versus CE generated some immediate reaction from our online friends such as Dan (just above). Another writer, who may be Jewish, disagreed with my defense of the traditional BC/AD dating system,
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But it's also common to start numbering from the 60-year cycle that began in 2637 BC. In the above example, 28 Jan 1998 is listed as the "Chinese New Years Day" for year 4635. 4635 = 77 * 60 + 15; thus, it is the New Years Day for year 15 of the 78th "cycle" (there is no "cycle zero").
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