Anno Domini (Latin: "In the year of (Our) Lord[1]"), abbreviated as AD, defines an epoch based on the traditionally-reckoned year of the conception or birth of Jesus of Nazareth. Similarly, Before Christ (from the Ancient Greek "Christos" or "Anointed One", referring to Jesus), abbreviated as BC, is used in the English language to denote years before the start of this epoch.
2006-12-18 05:06:20
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answered by Guy D 2
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Anno Domini
2006-12-18 05:06:01
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answered by Dr. NG 7
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as in 2006 A.D. "Anna Domini" - In the year of our Lord. Something like that. The more politically correct way to say it is using B.C.E. and C.E. C.E. is common era, B.C.E. is before common era I believe
2006-12-18 05:06:21
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answered by chavito 5
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Do you mean Anno Domani (in the year of our lord)? History seems to be categorized either B.C. (Before Christ) or Anno Domani
2006-12-18 05:07:35
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answered by Anonymous
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annodomini or after death of christ,i think
2006-12-18 05:06:40
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answered by ganesh n 5
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