There is a common misconception that there are 33 years between B.C. and A.D. due to a misinterpretation of the term "A.D."
"A.D." is erroneously thought by many to stand for "After Death." The correct full term for "A. D." is "Anno Domini" which is Latin for "Year of our Lord," or the year of Jesus' birth -- not death.
According to the Judeo-Christian Bible, Jesus lived from 1 A.D. (There is no "0 A.D.") to 34 A.D.; furthermore, there are 0 years between B.C. and A.D.
There is no year 0 in the transition from BC (Before Christ) to AD (Anno Domini). Therefore, the period between 1 BC and 1 AD is just one year.
Nothing. There was no time period between BC and AD. 1 BC was followed by 1 AD. There was no year zero or any gap between BC and AD.
There was no period between BC and AD. One followed the other. After 1 BC was the year 1 AD. There was no year zero or anything else between BC and AD. BC is Before Christ. AD is Anno Domini, the time of Our Lord, so basically from when he was born. So there is no time period in between before he was born and when he was born.
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.
1 AD came after 1 BC.
There is no year 0 in the transition from BC (Before Christ) to AD (Anno Domini). Therefore, the period between 1 BC and 1 AD is just one year.
No. There was no year zero. A year is something, so it cannot be numbered as nothing. It is just like there is no zero day of a month, between the last day of one month and the first day of a new month. So we went directly from BC to AD with nothing in between. 1AD followed 1BC.
33 years i believe ============ No. There is no interval at all from B.C. to A.D., not even a year zero. The concept of a mathematical zero had not been developed.
Nothing. There was no time period between BC and AD. 1 BC was followed by 1 AD. There was no year zero or any gap between BC and AD.
Add the two year values together and subtract 1, to allow for the fact that there was no year zero. So from 1 BC to 1 AD is 1 year. 1 + 1 - 1 = 1. From 10 BC to 40 AD is 49. 10 + 40 - 1 = 49.
There was no period between BC and AD. One followed the other. After 1 BC was the year 1 AD. There was no year zero or anything else between BC and AD. BC is Before Christ. AD is Anno Domini, the time of Our Lord, so basically from when he was born. So there is no time period in between before he was born and when he was born.
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.
There was no year zero century or year zero. 1 AD immediately followed 1 BC. The first century AD immediately followed the first century BC. There was no century between them.
There are 19 years between 10 BC and 10 AD. The reason for this is that there is no year 0 in the Gregorian calendar system, so the year following 1 BC is 1 AD. Therefore, you need to count from 10 BC to 1 AD (10 years) and then add the 9 years from 1 AD to 10 AD, totaling 19 years.
Because there was no year '0'; If you were born in 1BC you would be turning 2015 in the year 2016. If you were born in 1AD you would be turning 2014 in the year 2016.