No, it doesn't. AD stands for Anti-Deluvian. AD can also stand for "Anno Domini". It begins after the death of Christ, and believe it or not, we're in 2009 A.D!
BC comes before AD on a timeline. BC or BCE means before common era, AD means "In the year of Our Lord."BC first AD after
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BC stands for "Before Christ" and AD stands for "After Death." In Latin, AD stands for "anno domino." That means "in the year of our lord."BC stands for Before Christ, before Christ was killed. AD stands for After Death AFTER Christ was killed.Two outdated but still common terms. AD stands for After Death (the death of Christ), BC stands for Before Christ. The 'correct' terms are B.C.E (Before Common Era) and C.E (Common Era)AD - Stands For Ano Domini And Bc Stands For Before Christ!! Thats What I Know!AD=after deasth of christ. BC=before christ
BC is "before Christ" and AD "anno domini"
AD stands for "Anno Domini". It begins after the death of Christ. It does NOT stand for After Death.
After Death of christ
A.D. stands for after death
269 years after the death of Jesus Christ. Today we would be 2010 AD.
Neither. It stands for "anno Domini" meaning "in the year of (the) Lord."
B.C. Stood for Before Christ and A.D. stood for After Death or Departure.
BC comes before AD on a timeline. BC or BCE means before common era, AD means "In the year of Our Lord."BC first AD after
most people say after death but its not its ? can u answer i wnt to see what u think
Anno Domini - Latin for in the year of the Lord
Contrary to popular belief, AD does not stand for After Death, as in after the death of jesus Christ. BC stands for Before Christ, while AD stands for Anno Dommeni which essentially means 'in the year of our lord' so AD is the time where jesus lived. so 1 AD was when jesus was 1 year old, ect ect.
AD stands for the Latin Anno Domini or 'in the year of our lord'.
ANNO DOMINI Year of Christs birth is year 1. it does not mean AFTER DEATH as many think.
There is no period of time between BC and AD, because AD does not stand for "after death", it stands for "Anno Domini", which is a Latin term that translates to English as "in the year of our Lord". BC = Years before the birth of Jesus Christ AD = Years since the birth of Jesus Christ