Yes, the Spanish engaged in sacrificial practices, particularly during the early colonial period in the Americas. They often justified these actions as a means to convert Indigenous peoples to Christianity. However, the term "sacrifice" can be complex, as it refers to both ritualistic practices by Indigenous cultures, which the Spanish sought to eradicate, and the violent acts committed by the Spanish against Indigenous populations during conquests and colonization. Overall, the Spanish imposed their religious beliefs while also committing acts that could be viewed as sacrificial in the context of their conquest.
In terms of the calendar: AD (Anno Domini) is in Spanish: d.C. (después de Cristo) BC (Before Christ) is in Spanish: a.C. (antés de Cristo)
Some Spanish words ending in "ad" include: verdad (truth), ciudad (city), libertad (freedom), oportunidad (opportunity).
"For ever" in Hebrew.
Lydia Gonzalez
The Incas created their empire in 1200 AD and it ended when the Spanish took over in 1535 AD. They made their empire in Peru.
Like...........what ever?
English is older than Spanish. The English language developed around the 5th century AD, while Spanish started to evolve during the 9th century AD from Latin.
No
tony danza
The motto of Spanish Air Force is 'Per aspera ad astra'.
The AD in football teams' names such as AD Almeria, AD Alcorón stands for Agrupación Deportiva - or Sports Association.
no