"In the name of our Lord Jesus Christ"
J.P.A. Azibert has written: 'Synopsis evangeliorum historica, seu, Vitae Domini Nostri Jesu Christi quadruplex et una narratio'
According to the Gregorian calendar, the first day of the week of the year 480 "anno domini nostri iesu christi ", which has been a leap year, was a Monday.
Johannes Temler has written: 'Carmen hexametrum de salutari passionis et laetissimae resurrectionis Domini & Saluytoris nostri Iesu Christi meditatione & celebratione'
The term Anno Domini is Medieval Latin, translated as In the year of (the/Our) Lord.
Johann Laurentius Rotmarus has written: 'Stavrosis, sive, Passio domini ac redemptoris nostri Iesv Christi' -- subject(s): Latin poetry, Passion, Poetry
Girolamo dalle Valli has written: 'Iesuis Hieronymi de Vallibus Patauini Passionem saluatoris ac domini nostri Iesu Christi' -- subject(s): Passion
Olivier Maillard has written: 'Passio Domini nostri Iesu Christi' -- subject(s): Passion, Sermons '[Sermones de adventu' -- subject(s): Advent sermons, Latin Sermons
The term Anno Domini is Medieval Latin, translated as In the year of (the/Our) Lord.[3][4]:782 It is sometimes specified as Anno Domini Nostri Iesu (Jesu) Christi ("In the Year of Our Lord Jesus Christ"). Often it is misinterpreted as "After Death" which is incorrect.
Anno Domini ("In the year of our Lord"), more completely Anno Domini Nostri Jesu Christi ("In the year of our Lord Jesus Christ"Basically, it shows the number of years it has been since Jesus was born, (or died)that's why BC is counted backwards, it's counting how many years it was before Christ
Grace Church School's motto is 'Gratia Domini Nostri'.
Columban College's motto is 'Christi Simus Non Nostri'.