"Year of our Lord".
The letters AD stand for Anno Domini. The phrase Anno Domini is actually medieval Latin which means 'the year of Our Lord'.
Anno Domini and Before Christ
BC - Before Christ AD - Anno Domini
Anno Domini is from medieval Latin and means "In the year of our Lord". It is used to denote years in the Julian and Gregorian calendars.
It means the year 270 Anno Domini (In the Year of Our lord).
It's Latin for "in the year [anno] of the Lord [Domini]".
anno domini is pronounced as an-imo-domoni the word is Latin and stands for the term AD most people consider this to say after death but the meaning was named after a philosopher.
Anno Domini Anno Domini
The term Anno Domini is Medieval Latin, translated as In the year of (the/Our) Lord.
Anno domini, meaning the year of Our Lord, is a phrase in Latin, thus coming from the Roman Empire.
No, Anno Domini is Latin. It means "in the Year of the Lord."
Latin for “in the year of our lord,” is anno domini"A.D."
Anno domini, from Latin meaning in the year of our Lord
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Anno Domini (AD) which means in the year of the Lord.
What used to be called Anno Domini is nowadays called the Common Era, in order to avoid the specifically Christian association of Anno Domini. They are the same thing.