The year 1 BC.
2 B.C.The years before 1 AD go backwards; 2 BC was before 1 BC, 3 BC was before 2 BC, and so on. After 1 AD, the years go forward; 1, 2, 3....(We are in the year 2011 A.D.)
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.
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.
1500 bc came before 753 bc. Year numbers go down in "bc", where the next year has a lower number than the previous year all the way to 1 bc. The year after 1 bc is 1 ad. To give an example, a tree that sprouted in 1500 bc would be about 753 years older by 753 bc and about 1500 years older by year 1 bc. On 1 ad, it would be 1501 years old.
The year following 1 B.C. is 1 A.D. There is no year 0; this is why the new century (and the new millennium) officially started on 01-01-2001, rather than the year 2000.
Yes, also known as "Before Christ". We are currently in the year 2010, which goes backward to the year 1. The year immediately preceding 1 was 1 BC. So it would have gone from December 31, 1 BC to January 1, 1 AD.
1 b.C.
1999 - 1 = 1998
The answer varies by state.California - 6 months before filingConnecticut - 1 year before decreeIowa - 1 year before filingMaine - 6 months before filingMaryland - 1 year if grounds occurred out of state (2 years on grounds of insanity)Massachusetts - 1 year if grounds occurred out of stateNew Hampshire - 1 year before filingNew York - 1 year before filingWashington - must be residentWashington DC - 6 months before filing, but no residency requirement if you married in DCVermont - 6 months before filing
BCE - Before Common Era before year 1 A.D. and CE - Common Era after year 1 A.D.
2 B.C.The years before 1 AD go backwards; 2 BC was before 1 BC, 3 BC was before 2 BC, and so on. After 1 AD, the years go forward; 1, 2, 3....(We are in the year 2011 A.D.)
In any given year, the date 100 days before February 1 is October 24 of the previous year.
The year B.C. ended was in A.D. 1. Anything before this was B.C.
There is no year zero in the Gregorian calendar.
1 year
"AD" (anno Domini) is used as either a prefix or suffix that is placed either immediately before or after any year from the year 1 onward (ex. January 1, 2010 AD or January 1, AD 2010)."BC" (before Christ) is used as only a suffix that is placed after any year before the year 1 (ex. January 1, 2010 BC).
2,000,001 BC(2 million and 1 year BC) - 'Before' means further back in time.