almost 2011 years (its the era we are in)
There is no designated last year for the AD calendar. AD takes it year by year and keeps going that way. It is not like the Mayan Calendar. So there is no designated last year in the AD calendar. Nobody knows. It could be this year. AD will just keep on going until the end.
The last date of BC was 1 BC, then the first date of AD was 1 AD, there was no zero.
In 2017 AD it is 2013 years ago.
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The last BC date before AD is 1 BC. The Gregorian calendar does not have a year zero; it transitions directly from 1 BC to AD 1. Thus, 1 BC is the final year in the Before Christ (BC) designation, immediately preceding the Anno Domini (AD) era.
I don't even have a clue
150 years. (969 AD- 1126 AD
from the 14th to the 17th century AD
14th to 17th century AD
From out of the Bronze Age till 401 AD.
From 410 AD to late 1400's.
it took about 11 days to stop (in 79 ad)
From 410 AD to late 1400's.
The Pax Romana lasted 207 years: from 27 BC to 180 AD.
There is no designated last year for the AD calendar. AD takes it year by year and keeps going that way. It is not like the Mayan Calendar. So there is no designated last year in the AD calendar. Nobody knows. It could be this year. AD will just keep on going until the end.
It seems that the battle lasted for a month or 2. The battle occurred on AD 61 or 60.
So long after the AD time that there is no AD in front or after it.