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Kalendae Novembris MMDCCLIX ab urbe condita, abbreviated Kal. Nov. MMDCCLIX auc.

Kalendae (in English, "Kalends") was the name given to the first day of any month. Years were reckoned ab urbe condita, "from the founding of the city [of Rome]," which was traditionally dated April 21, 753 B.C. 2006 + 753 = 2759, or MMDCCLIX.

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