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2007-03-27 14:02:03 · 22 answers · asked by U-98 6 in Society & Culture Religion & Spirituality

you guys should all read Great Gazoo's wikipedia link.

2007-03-27 14:36:28 · update #1

and I apologise for asking such a tricky question.

2007-03-27 14:37:39 · update #2

22 answers

the twelve months right before 1 AD.

2007-03-27 14:03:57 · answer #1 · answered by jen1981everett 4 · 0 1

There was NO year 0. When our current method of determining the year was invented, the Roman numerals were in use and there is no Roman numeral for zero. 1 B.C. was believed to be the first year "before Christ". A.D. 1 was the first "year of our Lord".

Hope this helps.
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2007-03-27 21:07:21 · answer #2 · answered by Weird Darryl 6 · 0 0

There was really no year 0, it went from year 1 BC to year 1...
and the year 1 is marked as when Jesus Christ was born,,, because everybody back then was extremely religious..

2007-03-27 21:05:39 · answer #3 · answered by Hunterk 2 · 0 0

1992

2007-03-27 21:04:14 · answer #4 · answered by John Q. Republican 2 · 0 0

when was year -1,

2007-03-27 21:12:38 · answer #5 · answered by suma 3 · 0 0

Well, just like when you start counting objects, you don't start with 0, you start with 1. Zero represents an absence, void or null. Likewise, when you are born, you don't start with your "0th" year. Your birth marks the 1st day of your first year of life.

Therefore, there would be no Year 0.

2007-03-27 21:08:13 · answer #6 · answered by SDTerp 5 · 0 0

When counting a number of years from a calendar date in the “B.C.E.” period to one in the “C.E.” period, it should be kept in mind that from a date such as October 1 of the year 1 B.C.E. to October 1 of the year 1 C.E. is only one year, not two.
This is because the year dates are ordinal numbers. Thus, from about October 1 of the year 2 B.C.E. (the approximate time of Jesus’ birth) to October 1 of 29 C.E. (the approximate date of Jesus’ baptism) is a total of 30 years, that is, one full year plus 3 months in the B.C.E. period and 28 full years plus 9 months in the C.E. period.—Lu 3:21-23..

2007-03-27 21:05:14 · answer #7 · answered by Here I Am 7 · 0 0

about 4 1/2 billion years ago for those who exercise common sense.

2007-03-27 21:06:17 · answer #8 · answered by hotdawgsoup 3 · 1 0

there is no such thing it went from BC to AD yrs.


BC - before christ

AD - after death of christ

year 1 was when jesus was born

2007-03-27 21:06:13 · answer #9 · answered by ♥ Jess ♥ I dream, I wish, I love 3 · 0 1

Never. Time is an arbitrary organization of history retroactively imposed by humans.

2007-03-27 21:10:47 · answer #10 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Never. We went from 1 BC to 1 AD (or BCE and CE if you are PC?)

2007-03-27 21:06:55 · answer #11 · answered by Brooklyn NYC 4 · 0 0

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