There were no years at all between BC and AD. 1BC was immediately followed by 1AD. There was not even a year zero. Some think there was a year zero between BC and AD; others think there were 33 years between BC and AD, but neither of these are correct. BC is Before Christ. AD is not After Death, but Anno Domini, meaning the Year of Our Lord. So you had up to the time he was born, and from when he was born onwards, with nothing between them.
AC refers to electrical current, so I think you mean AD (Anno Domini, "In the Year of the Lord").There is no gap at all between dates Before Christ (BC) and dates AD. Nor is there any year 0 to be deducted, as one lunatic Evangelist minister recently claimed.The sequence would run like this:5 BC, 4 BC, 3 BC, 2 BC, 1 BC, 1 AD, 2 AD, 3 AD and so on.The years AD are reckoned from a presumed date of birth of Christ, not from the date of his death. The presumed birth date is probably incorrect, but that is not relevant to the calculations of the Gregorian calendar.So the calculations of numbers of years are extremely simple: the number of years between 256 BC and 2011 AD (for example) are 256 + 2011 = 2267.____________________________________________________________________Actually, there are 33 years between the B.C. and A.D. calendars. I am still trying to figure out what it was called. i think it was O.D. or something? I know I've heard it before. I do not know if it is documented in something significant like an atlas, but I do know, for sure, that there were 33 years between B.C. and A.D. date records.
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Years between 736 BC and 465 AD: = 736 + 465 = 1100 + 90 + 11 = 1201 years
When trying to calculate ages remember that there is no year 0 AD/BC- it goes straight from 1BC to 1AD, so he lived for 5 years before the change and 33 years after so he would be 38 years old total.
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.
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There were 1603 years between 396 CE (AD) and 1999 CE (AD).
AC refers to electrical current, so I think you mean AD (Anno Domini, "In the Year of the Lord").There is no gap at all between dates Before Christ (BC) and dates AD. Nor is there any year 0 to be deducted, as one lunatic Evangelist minister recently claimed.The sequence would run like this:5 BC, 4 BC, 3 BC, 2 BC, 1 BC, 1 AD, 2 AD, 3 AD and so on.The years AD are reckoned from a presumed date of birth of Christ, not from the date of his death. The presumed birth date is probably incorrect, but that is not relevant to the calculations of the Gregorian calendar.So the calculations of numbers of years are extremely simple: the number of years between 256 BC and 2011 AD (for example) are 256 + 2011 = 2267.____________________________________________________________________Actually, there are 33 years between the B.C. and A.D. calendars. I am still trying to figure out what it was called. i think it was O.D. or something? I know I've heard it before. I do not know if it is documented in something significant like an atlas, but I do know, for sure, that there were 33 years between B.C. and A.D. date records.
The answer is 33 years old, as there was no year zero, so after 1BC, when you would be 16, there would be 1AD, when you would be 17. 16 years later, in 17AD, you would therefore be 33 years old.
There were 415 years between 226 AD and 641 AD.
Jesus died sometime between 29-33 AD.
There are 1998 years in between 10 AD and 2008.
1009 years
813 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.
only 200 years :)