135 A.D. came first. In B.C. (Before Christ) the years were counting down. In A.D. (Anno Domini - In the Year of Our Lord) the years started counting up again.
AD 27 came first.
30 BC came first.
314AD came first, 26 years before 340AD.
700 BC came first then 900 AD BC is before AD
Julius Caesar was born in 100 BC and died in 44 BC.
BC, before Christ came before AD, anno domini
They first came in 55 BC and left. Then they came to stay in 43 AD. But remember that between 55 BC and 43 AD, there was contact, but not necessarily permanent contact.
1 AD came after 1 BC.
1500 BC Did come first because it is almost like a countdown to AD (after death) which is current (2010 AD)
700 bc
Christianity came first. Christ Established the Christian Church around 33 AD. Muhammad did not come along until the 7'Th Century.
CE=Common Era, AD=After Death BCE=Before Common Era So I think AD came first. AD is initials for the latin "anno domine", referring to "after Christ" AD came first. A non-christian group initiated the use of bce centuries later. BC means Before Christ.