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there is no inbetween. commonly, ppl mistake AD to mean after death. this is incorrect. AD is an abbreviation for anno domini--which is latin for "the year of our lord"

2006-09-17 01:15:23 · answer #1 · answered by normal_cody 3 · 1 0

The time of Christ

2006-09-17 08:14:31 · answer #2 · answered by Mintjulip 6 · 1 0

AD stands for Anno Domini which translates as "In the Year of our Lord" and it is used as reference that since the time of Christ's birth the world in is in the light of the christian God. So even during his life would be referenced as AD, though historical accuracy places his birth at slightly different dates, he was not born on December 25th and the year is in dispute as anytime from 10BC to 5AD.

I prefer BCE and CE as they're not religious references

2006-09-17 08:16:05 · answer #3 · answered by jleslie4585 5 · 0 1

Year 0.

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2006-09-17 08:07:18 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 0 1

I have heard the term "during the time of Christ".

2006-09-17 08:11:44 · answer #5 · answered by cloud43 5 · 1 0

There is no time between teh middle BC was before he was born. Then AD from when he was born.

But now it is 'politically correct to use '

BCE (Before Common Era)
ACE (After Common Era)

2006-09-17 08:08:59 · answer #6 · answered by zuj 3 · 0 1

Zero

2006-09-17 08:06:52 · answer #7 · answered by Ya-sai 7 · 0 1

The Epoch ,a period marked by distinctive character or reckoned from a fixed point or event .

2006-09-17 08:48:14 · answer #8 · answered by Nightstar 6 · 0 1

I think that there is a book that you could read if you want the answer... it is called the Bible....

Personally I feel it is too long a read for me!

2006-09-17 08:07:16 · answer #9 · answered by Zoe 3 · 0 0

The end of BC and the beggining of AD=BCAD?

2006-09-17 08:07:35 · answer #10 · answered by Celine 2 · 0 1

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