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14 November, 23:15

What does anno domini mean

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  1. 15 November, 01:39
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    It means "year of our lord" in Latin, meaning the number of years since Jesus.

    The years before the AD ones are labeled 'BC', for "Before Christ".

    Both of those labels are the reasons why many people, especially

    non-Christians, such as for example Jews and Muslims, prefer to

    label the years as 'BCE' and 'CE', meaning "Before the Common Era"

    and "Common Era".
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