what are they?
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what are they?
thks
272 bc to 14 ad I believe.
If you are asking what they mean, BC is Before Christ and AD is Anno Domini (lit: in the year of our lord). Since it was a christian calender first and foremost, it uses Christ as a reference point.
Only it's out be four or five years, Jesus was born 3-5 BC.
Why does English use English (bc) then Latin (ad) instead of the same for both? I want consistency :)
Cuz instead of A.D., it'd be I.T.Y.O.O.L. (in the year of our lord)Quote:
Originally Posted by Hegix
Anno Domini was calculated, was it an English or French monk? In the 6th Century or so, can't remember, anyway. BC is fairly modern, the few mediaeval histories that pupported to go that far back talked about the reign of so-and-so Emperor.Quote:
Originally Posted by Hegix
So basically AD comes from a time when Latin was the most widely used Academic language and BC from the time when Britain was pre-eminant.
IIRC, the guy that made it was basing his count on years of Roman Emporer rule. And when he was doing Avgustus, he counted the years Avgvstvs ruled then went to the years before the Empire, but his source had a separate entry for the years the Octavian ruled. Same guy different names and entries = confusion and misdate.Quote:
Originally Posted by Philipvs Vallindervs Calicvla
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Originally Posted by Teleklos Archelaou
Yes that answered that. 272 to 14 a.d.
So what happens after 14 b.c.?
wil there be added more dates in the future?
thanks
that's why modern histories use BCE and CE - before common era and common eraQuote:
Originally Posted by Philipvs Vallindervs Calicvla
Nope. We've got too long a period as it is, we certainly won't be extending it. Too few factions and too few unit/model slots.
I seem to recall those also meaning Christian Era and Before Christian Era. :dizzy2:Quote:
Originally Posted by Intranetusa
Its common era. You can call it 'Christian' era but until 33 CE, Christianity didn't exist. It was just a bunch of Jews that thought Jesus was the Messiah. It wasn't until 33 CE when (If you belive in Christianity) that the Jewish law was nulled by the covenant between Jesus and his disciples for the Kingdom that the old testament always talks about.
BCE / CE doesn't have to do with inaccuracies with the Christian calendar, but rather an attempt to remove the Christian aspect of dating. One of those "removing Christ from modern culture" things. The whole thing is quite silly, seeing as the guessed date of Jesus is still the pivot date. Quite an esoteric arguement. I could argue both sides and change sides depending on my mood.
Exactly, that's the reason why they are trying to change it. They hate anything Christian, because: (a) They hate Christianity. (b) They claim it offends other religions.
Now those are pretty lame excuses for changing it. However, there is an irony that they can't remove the division of BC and AD, because otherwise famous dates like 1066 and 1415 would be different.
I always thought that AD meant after death:dizzy2: ....
I don't call it anything. I've never used CE or BCE in any paper I've written, nor in any conversation. I think if anything it's arrogant to call the time since the birth of a religious figure the "common" era (making the time before that the....uncommon era? :inquisitive: ). At least the AD/BC dating system has an overtly religious basis, rather than a sneakily implied one.Quote:
Originally Posted by antisocialmunky
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Common_Era Wikipedia used to claim that CE and BCE have stood for Christian/Before Christian Era. They seem to have since changed to stating that's just a result of a popular misconception about the meanings of the acronym.
I used to think that when I was younger. Never even thought about what that would mean for the 30 odd years between his death and birth.Quote:
Originally Posted by Roman_Man#3
LOLQuote:
Originally Posted by Zim45
When I was kid I thought that too. But as a kid, I also thought "PM" meant "post-midday".Quote:
Originally Posted by Roman_Man#3
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Originally Posted by Ignoramus
Well I'm all for removing something from a dominant monotheistic religion, it would make dates weird...
well basing dates of history on something as ridiculous as religion is kinda silly anyway.
Better to base them on the date Hercules founded the Olympic Games! :grin: Rawr!
Well Christianity dictated nearly all events in western history from Constantine (though even events as early as Nero's rule involved Christianity) to at least the French Revolution. History (AD) without Christianity would be like history without war -- definately missing a huge chunk.Quote:
Originally Posted by Zaknafien
We should just add 4.5 billion to all of our years.Quote:
Originally Posted by Ignoramus
Happy New Year 4,500,002,007 everyone!!!
You'll see some new ways of dating things in the next build, for those of you interested in using dates in AAR's and such especially - but the date at the bottom right of the screen will remain as it is currently.
Sorry if yoiu took my comment as somewhat agressive. However, they can't exactly change the dating system now as others have mentioned. You're stuck with it being based off something religious whether you like it or not... kinda like wedding rings or clocks.Quote:
Originally Posted by Zim45
Zim, your so right! I for one am also sick of the 12 month years we have, its just so roman and european! The Peruvian Calender for the win (and a million pounds, Neddy)! And if you know that reference, you are a good man!
Foot
AD is from the first "Year of our Lord" if I was a Muslim then I'd be more offended by the idea that this was a "common" marker that I'm supposed to follow.
Other religions have their own callenders and the only reason we use the Christian one is because Christian powers have been on top for the last few hundred years.
We had enough trouble trying to get everyone to adopt the Gregorian calender for crying out loud, just because it was Catholic.
Go sue God for making the solar system as it is for that. :balloon2:Quote:
Originally Posted by Foot
Clocks?Quote:
Originally Posted by antisocialmunky
Wasn't that the ancient Greek way? Counting from Olympic Games dates? Like 5th century BOG (Before Olympic Games) :smile:Quote:
Originally Posted by Teleklos Archelaou
YES!!!!!
Holy WARRR