are u thick answer it ureself. This is one of those most stupid answers from the most stupid people. No only do they not know the answer, they are unable to spell as well. So..... AD in Latin represents 'Anno Domini' meaning 'in the year of our Lord' and the year would be represented by the notation 2009AD. BC therefore meaning 'Before Christ' would be represented by the notation 2009BC
No. 55 AD came 4 years later than 51 AD.
1200 ad
Started in year 610 AD through year 632 AD.
He came in 1171 AD.
AD followed BC. BC stood for Before Christ, and AD after him (Anno Domini, "year of our lord").Note that this means 1 BC was immediately followed by 1 AD, with no "zero year" between them.
The year was AD 1.
Catholicism was founded on Pentecost Sunday in about the year 33 AD. Baptists did not come on the scene until 1609.
any year after AD 800 and before AD 901
any year after AD 800 and before AD 901
AD is after and BC before
Veni ad me Is Latin for: come to me
There is no designated last year for the AD calendar. AD takes it year by year and keeps going that way. It is not like the Mayan Calendar. So there is no designated last year in the AD calendar. Nobody knows. It could be this year. AD will just keep on going until the end.