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A.U.C.

 
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abbr. Latin
  1. ab urbe condita (from the founding of the city [of Rome, traditionally regarded as 753 B.C.])
  2. anno urbis conditae (in the year from the founding of the city [of Rome, traditionally regarded as 753 B.C.])

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from the city's founding (ab urbe condita)

 
 
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