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.
It usually means "circa" meaning around or approximately.
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.
'Darwin' can mean different things, and so does 'C'.
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in 1786
Gulian C. Verplanck was born in 1786.
Churchill C. Cambreleng was born in 1786.
Circa = approximate
William C. Bouck was born on 1786-01-07.
William P. C. Barton was born in 1786.
july 20, 1786
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.......
The roman numeral "m d cc lxxxv1" translates to 1786 in decimal notation.
It can be 'BC'='Before Christ'.-Perhaps you mean c 1129, abbreviated from "circa1129," meaning "around 1129."
I believe the 'c' means circa, meaning that this date is an estimate and not exact.
John Dickens was born in 1786 and died in 1851.