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YEAR
1 AD; 1 CE; 754 AUC; 1 A.D.; Anno Domini 1; In the year of our Lord 1; 1 (year); Events in 1; Births in 1; Deaths in 1; A.D. 1; 1CE; CE 1; 1 C.E.; C.E. 1; Anno domini 1; Ad 1; 1 Anno Domini; 0001

Christian Era         
  • ''Anno Domini'' inscription at [[Klagenfurt Cathedral]], Austria
  • Statue of [[Charlemagne]] by [[Agostino Cornacchini]] (1725), at [[St. Peter's Basilica]], Vatican City. Charlemagne promoted the usage of the ''Anno Domini'' epoch throughout the [[Carolingian Empire]].
WESTERN CALENDAR ERA
A.D.; A.D; Anno domini; Christian Era; Christian era; Before Christ; Anno domino; Anno Salutis; AD; Anno Domini nostri lesu Christi; In the year of our Lord; Ap.J; A. D.; BC vs AD; Anno Dominni; Anno Dommini; Anno Donimi; Dionysian era; Era of Christianity; Anno Domine; Dionysian Era; BC/AD; BC AD; After Death (era); A.d.; AD.; Year of our Lord; AD and BC; In the year of the Lord; AD (era); AD calendar system; Before christ
la Era Cristiana, depues de Dios (la cuenta de años despues del nacimiento de Dios)
anno Domini         
  • ''Anno Domini'' inscription at [[Klagenfurt Cathedral]], Austria
  • Statue of [[Charlemagne]] by [[Agostino Cornacchini]] (1725), at [[St. Peter's Basilica]], Vatican City. Charlemagne promoted the usage of the ''Anno Domini'' epoch throughout the [[Carolingian Empire]].
WESTERN CALENDAR ERA
A.D.; A.D; Anno domini; Christian Era; Christian era; Before Christ; Anno domino; Anno Salutis; AD; Anno Domini nostri lesu Christi; In the year of our Lord; Ap.J; A. D.; BC vs AD; Anno Dominni; Anno Dommini; Anno Donimi; Dionysian era; Era of Christianity; Anno Domine; Dionysian Era; BC/AD; BC AD; After Death (era); A.d.; AD.; Year of our Lord; AD and BC; In the year of the Lord; AD (era); AD calendar system; Before christ
(año) de la era cristiana
in the year of our Lord         
  • ''Anno Domini'' inscription at [[Klagenfurt Cathedral]], Austria
  • Statue of [[Charlemagne]] by [[Agostino Cornacchini]] (1725), at [[St. Peter's Basilica]], Vatican City. Charlemagne promoted the usage of the ''Anno Domini'' epoch throughout the [[Carolingian Empire]].
WESTERN CALENDAR ERA
A.D.; A.D; Anno domini; Christian Era; Christian era; Before Christ; Anno domino; Anno Salutis; AD; Anno Domini nostri lesu Christi; In the year of our Lord; Ap.J; A. D.; BC vs AD; Anno Dominni; Anno Dommini; Anno Donimi; Dionysian era; Era of Christianity; Anno Domine; Dionysian Era; BC/AD; BC AD; After Death (era); A.d.; AD.; Year of our Lord; AD and BC; In the year of the Lord; AD (era); AD calendar system; Before christ
= en el año del Señor
Ex: It was in the year of our Lord 1993, nestled in the oldest mountains on Earth, that 13 kindred spirits joined their laughter in holy revelation.

Definitie

ad
ad (del lat. "ad"; ant.) prep. A.

Wikipedia

AD 1

AD 1 or 1 CE was the epoch year for the Anno Domini (AD) Christian calendar era and also the 1st year of the Common Era (CE) and the 1st millennium and of the 1st century of the Christian and the common era. It was a common year starting on Saturday or Sunday, a common year starting on Saturday by the proleptic Julian calendar, and a common year starting on Monday by the proleptic Gregorian calendar. In the Roman Empire, AD 1 was known as the Year of the Consulship of Caesar and Paullus, named after Roman consuls Gaius Caesar and Lucius Aemilius Paullus, and less frequently, as year AUC 754 (see ab urbe condita) within the Roman Empire. The denomination "AD 1" for this year has been in consistent use since the mid-medieval period when the Anno Domini (AD) calendar era became the prevalent method in Europe for naming years. It was the beginning of the Christian era/common era. The preceding year is 1 BC; there is no year 0 in this numbering scheme. The Anno Domini dating system was devised in AD 525 by Dionysius Exiguus.

The Julian calendar, a 45 BC reform of the Roman calendar, was the calendar used by Rome in AD 1.