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AD, which stands for "Anno Domini" in Latin, refers to the time after the birth of Christ.
No. Ancient Greece refers to a time that begins 800 years before the birth of Christ. There was not a Pope until AFTER the death of Christ.
Palestine was under Roman rule at the time of Christ's birth.
Before Christ is "B.C."; some people use "B.C.E." which stands for "Before the Common Era". The two terms mean the same thing, the time before the traditional date for the birth of Christ. Save A.D. stands for the Latin words "Anno Domina"meaning "The Year of Our Lord" Which means the time after Christ's birth(which includes right now).
Nativity generally refers to the birth of Jesus Christ as it is celebrated at Christmas. Yes, Christians in Australia celebrate the nativity at Christmas time.
B.C.E. stands for Before Common Era, This abbreviation has come to replace, by those would do not care to acknowledge Christ, the previously used B.C. ("before Christ"), and covers the period of history prior to the birth of Christ. The time period covered would be from the beginning of the world to 0 BC/AD.
The abbreviation for forenoon is "AM" or "A.M." which stands for ante meridiem and refers to the period of time before noon.
In the Year of Our Lord is a translation of 'Anno Domini' and refers to the time after the birth of Christ. For instance, the first Moon landings were in 1969 A.D. or 'the year of Our Lord 1969'.
BC is the time before jesus christ was born therefore BC is BEFORE CHRIST and AD refers to the time after christ was born
Christ's ascension refers to the time when Jesus Christ was taken up into heaven. It was the last day He was on earth physically.
Christmas is the time selected to celebrate the birth of Christ.
BC is the word defining before Christ. It represents the time before the birth of Christ.
They measure time before and after the birth of Christ