Yes, it was. This was after Constantine's adoption of Christianity as the official religion of the Roman Empire, at which point it was spread (and stuck) to all of Europe, and a good ways into Asia and Africa.
To calculate the years between 500 BC and AD 500, you add the years in BC to the years in AD. There are 500 years from 500 BC to 1 BC and another 500 years from AD 1 to AD 500. Therefore, the total is 500 + 500 = 1000 years.
In 500-1500 AD it was the Middle Ages.
Christianity started with the teachings of Jesus Christ in the late 20s AD and early 30s AD.
In 500-1500 AD it was the Middle Ages.
It is recognized that many historians chose to use CE instead of AD. Or in some cases both are used such as 500 CE/AD. In either case, 600 CE/AD came after 500 CE/AD.
Christianity began in the 1st century AD in Jerusalem.
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Yes.
1 year, obviously. If you wanted to know how far apart are 500 BC and 501 AD, the answer is 1001 years.
in 500 ad- 1700 ad