Since there was no year zero, the midway point between 50 BC and 50 AD would probably be the middle of the year 1 BC.
There was no year zero, so the answer is 29 years.
Remembering that there was no year zero, the answer is 799 years.
100 years
Between 33 AD and 1800 AD there re 1767 years. Remembering that there was no year zero, there are 1832 years between 33AD and 1800 BC.
Remembering that there was no year zero, the answer is 399 years and not 400, as many people think
1960 years
It is SIMPLY 100 years. Think of "bc" as - and "ad" as positive.Then 50 a.d. - 50 b.c. = 50 - (-50)50 + 50 100 years--------------------------------------There are 98 years between 50 BC and AD 50.
1808 years
To find the number of years between 400 BC and 1500 AD, we need to calculate the difference between the two dates. First, let's convert 400 BC to BC to AD: 400 BC is equal to 400 years before the start of the AD era. Since the AD era starts at 1 AD, we add 400 years to 1 AD to get: 400 BC + 400 years = 1 AD Now, we can calculate the difference between 1 AD and 1500 AD: 1500 AD - 1 AD = 1499 years So, there are 1499 years between 400 BC and 1500 AD.
2370 years
1,999 − 396 = 1,603 years. As both numbers are AD, treat as numbers rather than years. Subtract the lowest number from the highest number to get the answer in the number of years between the two dates.There is a difference if one date is BC and the other is AD. Which is another question.
Remembering that there was no year zero, it was 50 years.
Remembering that there was no year zero, the answer is 799 years.
There was no year zero, so the answer is 29 years.
100 years
739 BC happened 739 years before the birth of Christ, and 465 AD happened 465 years after his death.
There were 1603 years between 396 CE (AD) and 1999 CE (AD).