It comes before a number to show the time of year. AD stands for some latin word mean I think rising of christ. So 2008AD would mean 2008 years since christ died.
Yes, "BC" stands for "Before Christ" and is used to denote years before the traditional date of the birth of Jesus Christ. When referencing a year in the BC era, it is placed before the year number, such as "500 BC." In contrast, "AD" (Anno Domini) is used for years after Christ's birth and follows the year number, like "AD 500."
AD is after and BC before
BC= negative number AD= Positive number
2450 AD will come first, as that is the lower of the two numbers
BC comes before AD on a timeline. BC or BCE means before common era, AD means "In the year of Our Lord."BC first AD after
201 AD comes before 1530 AD.
No. 55 AD came 4 years later than 51 AD.
Yes, 66 A.D. comes befor 212 A.D.
Yes, "BC" stands for "Before Christ" and is used to denote years before the traditional date of the birth of Jesus Christ. When referencing a year in the BC era, it is placed before the year number, such as "500 BC." In contrast, "AD" (Anno Domini) is used for years after Christ's birth and follows the year number, like "AD 500."
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.
BC comes first because BC means before AD and AD means After something cant really remember LOL!!
BC is before AD (Before Christ) (After Death)
AD is after and BC before
Ad :)
Veni ad me Is Latin for: come to me
The number 3275 comes immediately before 32754. The number 32658 is less than 32754 and does not come immediately before it. In fact, 32754 is preceded by 32753.
Rome was 753 years old before AD