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21 June, 16:08

What does the term AD translate to in English? A. Anno Domini B. After the Death C. In the year of God D. In the year of our Lord

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  1. 21 June, 17:45
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    C. In the year of God.

    Explanation:

    Anno Domini (AD) is a Latin term used in Roman times after Christianity had been proclaimed as the official religion of the empire. It means that the number preceding AD is a date counted since the Christian year of the birth of Jesus Christ.
  2. 21 June, 19:34
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    Answer: In the year of our Lord.

    Explanation: (often abbreviated A. D. or AD). A. D is the initialism of Anno Domini a Latin phrase meaning, in the year of our Lord.

    A. D. does not mean "after death," as many people suppose. It signifies the year Jesus Christ was born.

    It is the current date era beginning approximately 2000 years ago in the Gregorian calendar, based on the assumed birth of Jesus Christ.
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