Yes. Charlemagne was born in the Frankish kingdom circa 742 AD and died in 814 AD.
There was no period between BC and AD. One followed the other. After 1 BC was the year 1 AD. There was no year zero or anything else between BC and AD. BC is Before Christ. AD is Anno Domini, the time of Our Lord, so basically from when he was born. So there is no time period in between before he was born and when he was born.
St. Jerome was born in 347 AD.
BC goes before 0 on the timeline. AD goes after. BC stands for "before Chris" as if Jesus Chris. becouse it is befor jesus was born. AD stands for after death. i think it is obvious why.
The last date of BC was 1 BC, then the first date of AD was 1 AD, there was no zero.
Yes. Charlemagne was born in the Frankish kingdom circa 742 AD and died in 814 AD.
BC. He was born in 570 BC.
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He was born in/about 387 AD.
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BC is the time before jesus christ was born therefore BC is BEFORE CHRIST and AD refers to the time after christ was born
There was no period between BC and AD. One followed the other. After 1 BC was the year 1 AD. There was no year zero or anything else between BC and AD. BC is Before Christ. AD is Anno Domini, the time of Our Lord, so basically from when he was born. So there is no time period in between before he was born and when he was born.
St. Jerome was born in 347 AD.
Charlemagne was born about 742 AD, in the city of Liège, which is now in Belgium. He inherited his throne from his father, Pepin the Short.
He was born 15th September 1254 AD in Venice.
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
Patrick (then known as Maewyn Succat) was born between 387 and 390 AD.