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A.D Stands for 'Anno Domini'- Latin for "The age of our Lord" Beginning when Jesus of Nazareth was born. B.C Simply meaning 'Before Christ'.

A non-religious alternative to the use of B.C is 'Before common Era' in designating the first period of the Gregorian Calendar, the era of prehistory and antiquity. Replacing Anno Domini is now C.E, 'Common Era'.

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No, AD. AD is Latin: Ano (year) Dominea (of our Lord).

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