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  1. Anno Domini (A.D.) é uma expressão em latim que significa "no ano do Senhor" [1] e é utilizada para marcar os anos seguintes ao ano 1 do calendário mais comumente utilizado no Ocidente, designado como "Era Cristã" ou, ainda, como "Era Comum".

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Anno_DominiAnno Domini - Wikipedia

    The terms anno Domini (AD) and before Christ (BC) are used when designating years in the Julian and Gregorian calendars. The term anno Domini is Medieval Latin and means "in the year of the Lord" [1] but is often presented using "our Lord" instead of "the Lord", [2] [3] taken from the full original phrase " anno Domini nostri Jesu ...

  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › AD_1AD 1 - Wikipedia

    AD 1 or 1 CE is the epoch year for the Anno Domini (AD) Christian calendar era, and the 1st year of the 1st century and 1st millennium of the Christian and Common Era (CE). It was a common year starting on Saturday or Sunday , [note 1] a common year starting on Saturday by the proleptic Julian calendar , and a common year starting on ...

  4. The title is the abbreviation for Anno Domini (Medieval Latin, "In the year of the Lord"), as the events occur in the first years of the Christian Era. Plot summary [ edit ] The story tells the life histories about Saints Peter and Paul of Tarsus after the crucifixion of Jesus , and their individual fates in old Rome in the time of ...

    • March 31, 1985 - April 5, 1985
    • Lalo Schifrin
  5. Dionysius is best known as the inventor of Anno Domini dating, which is used to number the years of both the Gregorian calendar and the Julian calendar. He used it to identify the several Easters in his Easter table , but did not use it to date any historical event.

  6. Anno Domini (Medieval Latin : "in the year of the lord"), shortened as AD or A.D., is used to refer to the years after the birth of Jesus. AD is also a shortening for Christian Era. Similarly, Before Christ, shortened as BC or B.C., is used in the English language to refer to all years before the start of the time period Anno Domini.

  7. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Common_EraCommon Era - Wikipedia

    Common Era. Common Era ( CE) and Before the Common Era ( BCE) are year notations for the Gregorian calendar (and its predecessor, the Julian calendar ), the world's most widely used calendar era. Common Era and Before the Common Era are alternatives to the original Anno Domini (AD) and Before Christ (BC) notations used for the same ...