Three years after A.D. (Anno Domini). One A.D. is marked in the calendar as the birth of Christ. Before one A.D., it is denoted B.C. (Before Christ) or B.C.E. (Before Common Era), depending on which one the author has chosen to use.
BC = before christ AD = Anno Domini (year of our Lord) we are in the year 2011, time before year 1 was BC time afterwards (what we live in) is AD
BC = Before Christ. AD = Anno Domini (latin) the year of Christ's birth.
a.d. 1300 means in the year of our Lord 1300.
9 AD or 9 Anno Domini translates as 'in the year of our Lord' meaning 9 years after the birth of Jesus of Nazareth
Yes, the year CE 79 is equivalent to 79 AD. "CE" stands for "Common Era," which is a secular term used to denote years in the same way as "AD" (Anno Domini) does, indicating years after the traditional date of the birth of Jesus Christ. Thus, CE 79 and 79 AD refer to the same year in the Gregorian calendar.
The year 3 AD is in the 1st century AD. The 1st century spans from the year 1 AD to the year 100 AD. Therefore, 3 AD falls within that time frame.
Saint Paul lived from about the year 1 AD until about the year 65 AD. Precise dates are not known.
The year 40000 AD
I think it means 'The year of the/our Lord'.
In Latin it is Anno Domini or AD
AD stands for Anno Domini which is Medieval Latin for 'In the year of (the/Our) Lord'
BC = before christ AD = Anno Domini (year of our Lord) we are in the year 2011, time before year 1 was BC time afterwards (what we live in) is AD
It's latin for "Anno Domini", which means "The Year Of Our Lord".
1776 AD means the year 1776 after christ was born, this year is 2011 AD. Forty years before Jesus was born it was 40 BC. BC: Before Christ AD: After Death
AD is after the birth of christ, so we're in 2008 AD. The term AD stands for Anno Domini, Latin for 'in the year of our lord'.
bc= before christ ad= anno domini ( the year of our lord)
Before the year 79 (common era).