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      • In the History he also used the Latin phrase ante [...] incarnationis dominicae tempus anno sexagesimo ("in the sixtieth year before the time of the Lord's incarnation"), which is equivalent to the English "before Christ", to identify years before the first year of this era.
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  2. If you just give a year without the AD designation you are obviously referring to "BC". BC was a later invention that came into vogue after Latin was no longer the universal language of science and learning. Bede used the phrase "anno igitur ante incarnationem Dominicam" to refer to "BC", but it didn't catch on.

  3. Apr 20, 2020 · Today, we use the BC and AD system of chronology to label years: BC meaning before Christ, and AD meaning anno Domini, a shortened version of the Latin anno Domini nostri Jesu Christi meaning in the year of our Lord Jesus Christ. Do you know why?

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    In the History he also used the Latin phrase ante [...] incarnationis dominicae tempus anno sexagesimo ("in the sixtieth year before the time of the Lord's incarnation"), which is equivalent to the English "before Christ", to identify years before the first year of this era.

  5. Nov 8, 2023 · AD stands for Anno Domini. Anno is Latin for “in the year,” domini is Latin for “lord,” so Anno Domini translates as “in the year of our Lord.” Since Christianity maintains that Jesus is still living—ascended to heaven, at the father’s right hand—every year since his birth is a year of our Lord.

  6. In this same history, he also used another Latin term, ante vero incarnationis dominicae tempus anno sexagesimo (“in fact in the 60th year before the time of the Lord’s incarnation”), equivalent to the English “before Christ”, to identify years before the first year of this era.

  7. The terms anno Domini [lower-alpha 1] [1] [2] (AD or A.D.) and before Christ [3] [4] [5] [6] (BC or B.C.) are used to label or number years in the Julian and Gregorian calendars. The term anno Domini is Medieval Latin , which means in the year of the Lord [7] but is often translated as in the year of our Lord .

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