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مات عن 60 عاما - tradução para Inglês

YEAR
60 AD; 60 C.E.; 60 CE; 60 (year); Year 60; Events in 60; Births in 60; Deaths in 60
  • The Roman Empire in 60

مات عن 60 عاما      

died at 60

died at 60      
مات عن 60 عاما
THREESCORE         
  • [[Buckminsterfullerene]] C<sub>60</sub> has 60 carbon atoms in each molecule, arranged in a [[truncated icosahedron]].
  • The [[icosidodecahedron]] has 60 edges, all equivalent.
NATURAL NUMBER
Number 60; Sixty; Threescore; ㉍

ألاسم

سِتُّون

الصفة

سِتُّون

Definição

threescore
a.
Sixty, thrice twenty.

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AD 60

AD 60 (LX) was a leap year starting on Tuesday (link will display the full calendar) of the Julian calendar. At the time, it was known as the Year of the Consulship of Nero and Lentulus (or, less frequently, year 813 Ab urbe condita). The denomination AD 60 for this year has been used since the early medieval period, when the Anno Domini calendar era became the prevalent method in Europe for naming years.

The year 60 is the first identifiable year for which a date is cited complete with day of the week, i.e. 6 February 60, identified as a "Sunday" (as viii idus Februarius dies solis "eighth day before the ides of February, day of the Sun") in a Pompeiian graffito. According to the currently-used Julian calendar, 6 February 60 was a Wednesday (dies Mercurii, "day of Mercury"). This is explained by the existence of two conventions of naming days of the weeks based on the planetary hours system, 6 February was a "Sunday" based on the sunset naming convention, and a "Wednesday" based on the sunrise naming convention.