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* Sorabji, R., ( 2005 ), The Philosophy of the Commentators, 200-600 AD, Cornell University Press.
* Smyth, Alfred P., Warlords and Holy Men: Scotland AD 80 – 1000.
During the 1st century AD, the Army then chose a site to the north of the emerging town in what is now the section of Bonn-Castell to build a large military installation dubbed Castra Bonnensis, i. e., literally, " Fort Bonn ".
Among the reasons given by those who oppose the use of Common Era notation is that it is selective as other aspects of the Western calendar have origins in various belief systems ( e. g., January is named for Janus ), Style guides for academic texts on religion generally prefer BCE / CE to BC / AD.
* Potter, D. S., The Roman Empire at Bay: AD 180 – 395 ( Routledge, 2004 )
Centaurs are shown on a number of Pictish carved stones from north-east Scotland, erected in the 8th – 9th centuries AD ( e. g., at Meigle, Perthshire ).
* Smyth, Alfred P., Warlords and Holy Men: Scotland AD 80 – 1000.
* Fiensy, David A., " Population, Architecture, and Economy in Lower Galilean Villages and Towns in the First Century AD: A Brief Survey ," in John D. Wineland, Mark Ziese, James Riley Estep Jr. ( eds ), My Father's World: Celebrating the Life of Reuben G. Bullard ( Eugene ( OR ), Wipf & Stock, 2011 ), 101-119.
The giant image was carved in 981 AD., by order of Chavundaraya, the minister of the Ganga King Rachamalla, and is considered the largest stone sculpture in the world.
According to Nikephoros Kallistos Xanthopoulos ( Ecclesiastical History 14th century AD., Migne P. G.
* Higham, N. J., The Kingdom of Northumbria AD 350 – 1100 ( 1993 ) ISBN 0-86299-730-5
* Smyth, Alfred P., Warlords and Holy Men: Scotland AD 80 – 1000.
* Smyth, Alfred P., Warlords and Holy Men: Scotland AD 80 – 1000.
It is estimated that the pueblo was built between 1000 and 1450 AD., with some later expansion.
* Higham, N. J., The Kingdom of Northumbria AD 350 – 1100.
* Smyth, Alfred P., Warlords and Holy Men: Scotland AD 80 – 1000.
In Middle Persian the word appears as chatrang, with the ' u ' lost due to syncope and the ' a ' lost to apocope, e. g., in the title of the text Mâdayân î chatrang (" Book of Chess ") from the 7th century AD.
In the Germanic pre-Migration Period ( i. e., before c. 300 AD ) the Chauci and the related Frisians, Saxons, and Angles inhabited the Continental European coast from the Zuyder Zee to south Jutland.
* Higham, N. J., The Kingdom of Northumbria AD 350 – 1100.
* Laing, L. R., ( 1975 ) The archaeology of late Celtic Britain and Ireland, c. 400-1200 AD, Taylor & Francis.
* Woolley, A. R., Bergman, S. C., Edgar, AD, Le Bas, M. J., Mitchell, R. H., Rock, N. M. S.
The first pueblos in the area appeared between 1 and 600 A. D., established by the Tiwas ( called Tigua by the Spaniards ), and by 1, 200 AD there were already 14 major sites along the Rio Grande River from Algodones to Isleta, the Chamisal Site in present-day Los Ranchos being among the largest of these communities.

AD and Bede
Historians since Bede have traditionally represented the years preceding AD 1 as " 1 BC ", " 2 BC ", etc.
Bede and later Latin writers chose not to place a " year zero " ( nulla in Latin ) between the years 1 BC and AD 1.
Dionysius Exiguus ’ Anno Domini era ( which contains only calendar years AD ) was extended by Bede to the complete Christian era ( which contains, in addition all calendar years BC, but no year zero ).
Ten centuries after Bede, the French astronomers Philippe de la Hire ( in the year 1702 ) and Jacques Cassini ( in the year 1740 ), purely to simplify certain calculations, put the Julian Dating System ( proposed in the year 1583 by Joseph Scaliger ) and with it an astronomical era into use, which contains a leap year zero, which precedes the year 1 ( AD ) but does not exactly coincide with the year 1 BC.
According to Bede missionaries were sent from Rome by Eleutherius at the request of the chieftain Lucius of Britain in AD 180 to settle controverted points of differences as to Eastern and Western ceremonials which were disturbing the church.
Bede also supplies a date ( which was traditionally accepted, but has been considered suspect since the late 20th century ) of AD 446, " Marcian being made emperor with Valentinian, and the forty-sixth from Augustus, ruled the empire seven years.
In fulfilment of this idea, William completed in 1125 his Gesta regum Anglorum (" Deeds of the kings of the English "), consciously patterned on Bede, which spanned from AD 449 – 1120.
Bede was one of the first to break away from the standard Septuagint date for the creation and in his work De Temporibus (" On Time ") ( completed in 703 AD ) dated the creation to 18 March 3952 BC but was accused of heresy at the table of Bishop Wilfrid, because his chronology was contrary to accepted calculations of around 5500 BC.
The dramatic overthrow of this temple in 627 AD by the high priest Coifi upon the conversion of King Edwin of Northumbria is related by St Bede in his History of the English Church and People ( Historia ecclesiastica gentis Anglorum ).
The Chapel is assumed to be that of " Ythanceaster " ( Bede, Historia Ecclesiastica 3. 22 ), originally constructed as an Anglo-Celtic Church for the East Saxons in AD 654 by St Cedd, astride the ruins of the abandoned Roman fort of Othona.
After AD 596, documentary sources that Bede took pains to obtain throughout England and from Rome are used, as well as oral testimony, which he employed along with critical consideration of its authenticity.
# Bede, Ecclesiastical History of the English People ( Historia ecclesiastica gentis Anglorum ) AD 1-731
By the time Bede wrote his Ecclesiastical History of the English People, in about 731 AD, the northern outlet of the Wantsum had become known as the " river Yenlade ".
Western Christianity never adopted an Anno Mundi epoch system, relying instead on the Anno Domini ( AD ) epoch system, though AM dating continued to be important in theology since such dating was of direct relevance to the calculation of the Last Judgment ; Bede, for instance, in De Temporum Ratione, recalculates the birth of Jesus at 3952 AM, " thus postponing the date of the apocalypse over 1200 years to 2048 AD.
Pope Gregory sent Augustine in AD 597 to convert the Anglo-Saxons, but Bede says the British clergy refused to help Augustine in his mission.

AD and tells
90 – 168 AD ), who tells us of an Ἐλουητίων ἔρημος ( i. e. " Helvetic deserted lands ") north of the Rhine.
The Simhanavati legend tells us that a Tai chief named Simhanavati drove out the native Wa people and founded the city of Chiang Saen around 800 AD.
The Duan Albanach tells that the three sons of Erc — Fergus Mór, Loarn and Óengus — conquered Alba ( Scotland ) around 500 AD.
The Letter on the Conversion of the Jews by a 5th century bishop named Severus tells of the conversion of the island's Jewish community in AD 418.
Until AD 22 there had, according to Tacitus, been " a genuine harmony between mother and son, or a hatred well concealed ;" Dio tells us that at the time of his accession already Tiberius heartily loathed her.
In the second or third century AD, Antoninus Liberalis tells of another Aegyptos, who was a young man of Thessaly.
The Greek epigrammatist Antipater of Thessalonica tells of an advanced overshot wheel mill around 20 BC / 10 AD.
The first written document describing Japanese archery is the Chinese chronicle Weishu ( dated around 297 AD ), which tells how in the Japanese isles people use " a wooden bow that is short from the bottom and long from the top.
Even if the letter is genuine it tells us nothing more than that an expanded version of Mark was in existence in Alexandria in AD 170.
Written in the first or second century AD / CE, the Epistle of James in the New Testament of the Christian Bible tells followers of Jesus: “ Now listen, you who say, ‘ Today or tomorrow we will go to this or that city, spend a year there, carry on business and make money .’ Why, you do not even know what will happen tomorrow.
An inscription dating from the middle of the 2nd century AD tells that the building was constructed by high-ranking officers of the city, a monument with the purpose of commemorating the death of his soldier brother.
In an episode of TV sitcom Spaced, an angry Mike tells his friend Tim to remember " whose shoulder you cried on " when Johnny Alpha was killed in 2000 AD.
The Roman poet Ovid ( 1st century BC – 1st century AD ) tells a similar myth of Four Ages in Book 1. 89 – 150 of the Metamorphoses.
The legend that tells of a Roman soldier that first distilled grappa in the northern Italian town of Bassano del Grappa using distilling equipment stolen in Egypt (“ Crisiopea di Cleopatra ” 2nd century AD ) cannot be considered reliable as such equipment could not produce grappa.
11 of the book also tells that on October 5, Tenpyō 4 ( October 28, 732 AD ), his student Karakuni no Hirotari was elected as the, the highest position in.
: The saga tells about the Ynglings, who are the oldest known Scandinavian dynasty, a semi-legendary royal Swedish clan during the Age of Migrations ( 300 – 700 AD ).
This chronicle, a list of rulers of Kano stretching back to the tenth century AD, tells of eleven clans of animists ( such as salt-extractors, brewers, or smiths ) who were warned by their spiritual leader that a stranger would come and cut down their sacred tree and wrest their dominion from them: “ If he comes not in your time, assuredly he will come in the time of your children, and will conquer all in this country ” ( Palmer 1928: III: 98 ).
He tells us that "... about sixteen years of age ( around 405 AD ) ...
Nowlan ’ s novella tells about America in the 25th century, conquered by Hans in 2109 AD and only now beginning to rebel.
Josephus AD, in his Antiquities of the Jews xi, 8, 5 tells of a visit that Alexander is purported to have made to Jerusalem, where he met the high priest Jaddua and the assembled Jews, and was shown the book of Daniel in which it was prophesied that some one of the Greeks would overthrow the empire of Persia.
A 1st century AD source, Sextus Julius Frontinus's Strategemata, tells how Commius fled to Britain with a group of followers with Caesar in pursuit.
The ancient Turkic legend recorded in the Chinese Zhoushu annals ( 周書, 636 AD ) tells of the origin of the ancestors of the ancient Türks from a state or possession So, located north of the Huns.
Known as Táin Bó Flidhais it tells the story of a cattle raid around the 1st century AD.
* In the X-Files season 3 finale ( Talitha Cumi ), Mulder gets a call from AD Skinner, who tells him that his mother has been admitted to a hospital in Quonochontaug, where Mulder's family owns a summer house.

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