100 BC is a year. Right now it is 2010 AD.
"BC" or "before Christ" functions as negative numbers. (Although the first year of the Christian Era is actually 1.) Since dates using BC work as negative numbers, those dates with higher absolute values come before those with lower absolute values.
One hundred years before 50 BC, it was the year 150 BC!
2,000,001 BC(2 million and 1 year BC) - 'Before' means further back in time.
No it is before 43AD
AD followed BC. BC stood for Before Christ, and AD after him (Anno Domini, "year of our lord").Note that this means 1 BC was immediately followed by 1 AD, with no "zero year" between them.
100 BC is a year. Right now it is 2010 AD.
Oh, dude, you're blowing my mind with these time-traveling questions. Technically, yeah, 17 BC did come after 18 BC because we're counting down to zero and then into AD. But like, does it really matter in the grand scheme of things? Time is just a construct, man.
"BC" or "before Christ" functions as negative numbers. (Although the first year of the Christian Era is actually 1.) Since dates using BC work as negative numbers, those dates with higher absolute values come before those with lower absolute values.
One hundred years before 50 BC, it was the year 150 BC!
Yes it does.
2,000,001 BC(2 million and 1 year BC) - 'Before' means further back in time.
No it is before 43AD
The BC ending in a year date means Before Christ.
The year 1 BC.
BC stands for Before Christ.
150 BC