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User:Sjorford/Date redirects
... yet. See also Wikipedia:WikiProject Years. y AD 0 AD 1 AD 2 AD 3 AD 4 AD 5 AD 6 AD ...
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Western Roman Empire
... Roman Empire Dissolution conquered on 4 September, 476 AD First emperor Augustus as first Roman Emperor (31 BC - 14 AD) Last Emperor Romulus Augustus (475-476 AD), Julius Nepos claimed the Empire until ...
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Talk:Jesus/Archive 16
... it will have to do. Also, BC/AD is not used in the ISO 8601 ... either not about Jesus and/or the AD is just plainly omitted. GMT vs. UTC ... The neutral, academic, easy-to-understand term. AD means in the year of our Lord ... 2005 (UTC) Changing my vote from BC/AD to BCE/CE; see my comment here ... 19:01, 10 May 2005 (UTC) BC/AD is POV - not everyone considers Jesus ...
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Talk:Roman Empire/reorganization/Politicaljunkie's additions
... Empire is traditionally set as 4th September 476 AD, when the Germanic chieftain Odoacer forced the ... of Constantinople. After another millennium in 1453 AD, the Eastern Empire, better known as the ... generals like Pompey and Julius Caesar), 14 AD (yellow - conquests of Augustus) and 117 AD (green - conquests by later emperors). Because ...
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History of the Roman Catholic Church
... Jesus of Nazareth (c. 4 BC – AD 33) Jesus of Nazareth The Roman Catholic ... the year that in consequence is called AD 1, history places his birth more likely ... Jesus Christ dies on the cross c. AD 30: Major preachings of Jesus, such as ... of the material of the Gospels. c. AD 33: Jesus of Nazareth is crucified by ... as the Pope. Early Catholic Church (34 AD – 313 AD) Key dates c. ...
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Table of Chinese monarchs
... the Spring and Autumn period, 770 BC - 476 BC the Warring States period, 475 BC ... of Zhou) Ji Gai姬丐 Jingwang敬王 519 BC-476 BC Zhou Jingwang(King Jing of Zhou ... Western Han Dynasty 206 BC – 9 AD Gao Zu高祖 Liu Bang劉邦 206 BC – ... November 8 – December 8 Xin Dynasty (AD 9–23) Xin Dynasty of Wang Mang (王莽 ... years Wei or Cao Wei 220-265 AD Convention: "Wei" + posthumous name, sometimes except ...
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Talk:Kambojas/removed
... 67). [8] Mediaval age inscription (1187-1193 AD), found from Ruvanveli Dagba, Anaradhapura in Sri ... the ancestor of Sinhalese. Mahavamsa (6th c AD creation) states that the ancestors of Sinhalese ... Inscriptions. Mahavamsa was composed in 6th c AD, about 800-900 years from the date ... He dates it to the third century AD, to the reign of king Mahasena, who ... Op cit., pp 455-56, 468, 474, 476, 500, Dr G. A. Grierson; India ...
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Talk:Nagorno-Karabakh/Archive1
... of Armenia. In the early 4th century AD Alwanians managed to regain Artsakh, and eventually in 387 AD it became a part of Alwania again ... of Armenia. In the early 4th century AD Alwanians managed to regain Artsakh, and eventually in 387 AD it became a part of Alwania again ... of Armenia. In the early 4th century AD Alwanians managed to regain Artsakh, and ...
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