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Talk:Cultural and historical background of Jesus
... because some early Christian chronographer made 753 AUC the year of the birth of Christ ... on we use either the Roman calendar (AUC) or the Seleucid Era for all dates ... john k 04:17, 19 May 2758 (AUC) BTW, isn't it ironic that the ... no notable events in either 753 or 754 AUC - most Christians would date the birth ...
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Olympiad
... fourth year from the founding of Rome (AUC 754) according to the Varronian epoch . The founding ... 773, Yr. 4 - 773/772 Example for AUC: OL 6 - Yr. 1 - 756/755, Yr. 2 - 755/754, Yr. 3 - 754/753, Yr. 4 - 753/752 Historians ...
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Calendar era
... to B.C.. A.U.C. (or AUC) — for the Latin Ab Urbe Condita ... not explicitly state, that AD 1 was 754 AUC, so that the year 2006 is the same as the year 2759 AUC (2006 + 753). A.M. (or AM) — ...
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Talk:December 25
... of Jesus' birth on 25 December 753 AUC (ab urbe condita: that is, since the ... era 8 days later on 1 January 754. The year 754 became 1 AD, and when BC dates ...
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Foundation of Rome (translated from French)
... a history of Rome: Ab urbe condita (AUC), which in latin means "starting from the ... date of foundation of Rome into 753/754, which Tite-Live will adopt. Denys d ...
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