It usually means "circa" meaning around or approximately.
c means circa, which means it is an estimate.
I believe the 'c' means circa, meaning that this date is an estimate and not exact.
The "c" in "c1200" stands for "circa," which is a Latin term meaning "around" or "approximately." It is often used in historical contexts to indicate an estimated date when an event occurred or when a particular work was created, suggesting that the exact date is not known but is roughly around that time. Thus, "c1200" indicates a date around the year 1200.
c program was introduced in the year 1972 by Dennis RitchieNo, it was the C language, not the C program.
'Darwin' can mean different things, and so does 'C'.
It can be 'BC'='Before Christ'.-Perhaps you mean c 1129, abbreviated from "circa1129," meaning "around 1129."
It is the abbreviaton for circa, which means about or approximately. It can also be abbreviated c.
The letter "C" before a birth date stands for "Circa" which means "about." It means that the date is not certain, but is approximate.
When there is a "c" in front of a date, it typically stands for "circa," which is a Latin word meaning "around" or "approximately." This indicates that the date is not exact and suggests a rough time frame during which an event occurred or a period in history took place. For example, "c. 1500" would mean around the year 1500.
Often dates will be preceded with a "c." or a "ca." These are abbreviations of the Latin word "circa" which means around, or approximately. We use this before a date to indicate that we do not know exactly when something happened, so c. 400 B.C.E. means approximately 400 years Before the Common Era.
The letter c is the abbreviation for circa. The word means on or about or during that time. Example c 1943 means around or about the year 1943.
The letter "c" in front of a date when referring to a house typically stands for "circa," which is a Latin term meaning "around" or "approximately." It indicates that the exact date of construction or origin is not known, but the date provided is an estimate. For example, "c. 1920" suggests that the house was built around the year 1920.
Circa = approximate
c means circa, which means it is an estimate.
A c before a number refers to circa. This is often used in describing the year something took place, saying that it took place near or around the number given.
I have a 20 dollar gold piece, st. gaudens, it has a (C) with an (A) in the middle under the date, nothing on top of the date.......
M = 1000, C = 100, L = 50, I = 1, V = 5. The no. doesn't mean anything as the second M should come before C.