There was no year 0 AD. 1 BC was followed immediately by 1 AD. It is like the last day of one month is followed immediately by the first day of the next month. There is no 0th of the month between those two days. BC finished and AD started immediately afterwards. There was no year zero. So there is no answer to your question.
24th august AD 79 was a Tuesday.
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Friday.
Aug 24, 79 AD fell on a Friday .
Mount Vesuvius erupted on August 24, AD 79, which was a Tuesday.
Nov 25, 885 AD fell on a Sunday
17 centuries. From the last day of the 9th century BCE to the first day of the 9th century AD was just over 1600 years while From the first day of the 9th century BCE to the last day of the 9th century AD was just under 1800 years.
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18 Mar 87542 on the Gregorian calendar is a Wednesday.
3 Apr AD 32 was a Thursday on the Julian calendar, which was in use at the time (the year would have been 785 AUC at that time).
Today it has lasted exactly 2,011 years 10 months and three days. As every new day dawns it lasts another day and will continue to last for as long as the Christian calendar is in use: next year will be 2012 AD, then 2013 AD and so on.
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