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  • This timeline is used by the earthlings in the city of Tokyo on the planet Earth in The Animation.
  • Anno Domini (also known as AD) is a time period after Jesus's birth.
  • From Medieval Latin anno Domini, from annō (ablative of annus, year) + Domini (genitive of Dominus, Lord); literally, in the year of our Lord.
  • Anno Domini of A.D. is Latijn voor in het jaar des Heeren. Het is een systeem voor jaartelling met als beginpunt de geboorte van Christus. In Engelstalige landen is de afkorting A.D. nog altijd gangbaar, evenals B.C. voor jaartallen "before Christ", terwijl data in het Nederlands tegenwoordig doorgaans aangegeven worden met na Christus (n.Chr.) en voor Christus (v.Chr.).
  • Anno Domini (sometimes found in the irregular form Anno Domine), abbreviated as AD or A.D., and Before Christ, abbreviated as BC or B.C., are designations used to number years in the Julian and Gregorian calendars. The calendar era to which they refer is based on the traditionally reckoned year of the conception or birth of Jesus, with AD denoting years after the start of this epoch, and BC denoting years before the start of this epoch. There is no year zero in this scheme, so the year AD 1 immediately follows the year 1 BC.
  • Luty: Lód leży jeszcze nieprzerwany między nadzieją a zimnem - jeszcze sobie "ty" nie mówią. Marzec: Marznie jeszcze marzenie... Marzy mróz... Mży deszcz... Kwiecień: I już tylko kwiaty rzucają cień na życie... Maj: Mój, moja, maj. Czerwiec: Czerwone czaroziele zerwie, nie wiedząc nic... Lipiec: Lipa, miodami pachnąca, jak piec rozogniona kwiatem. Deine roten Lippen möcht ich kussen... Sierpień: Nie ścinajcie! Nie ukrócajcie! Sierp wyrzućcie wysoko, niech lśni jak nów w obłokach, bo cóż po cierpieniu? Październik: Paździerze lecą ze szczęścia... Image:PD-icon.svg Public domain
  • Latin Anno Domini (abbreviated as AD or A.D.) and Before Christ (abbreviated as BC or B.C.) are designations used to label or number years used with the Julian and Gregorian calendars. This calendar era is based on the traditionally reckoned year of the conception or birth of Jesus of Nazareth, with AD counting years after the start of this epoch, and BC denoting years before the start of the epoch. There is no year zero in this scheme, so the year AD 1 immediately follows the year 1 BC. This dating system was devised in 525, but was not widely used until after 800.
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  • "Bluszcz", styczeń 1928
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  • Maria Pawlikowska-Jasnorzewska
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  • Luty: Lód leży jeszcze nieprzerwany między nadzieją a zimnem - jeszcze sobie "ty" nie mówią. Marzec: Marznie jeszcze marzenie... Marzy mróz... Mży deszcz... Kwiecień: I już tylko kwiaty rzucają cień na życie... Maj: Mój, moja, maj. Czerwiec: Czerwone czaroziele zerwie, nie wiedząc nic... Lipiec: Lipa, miodami pachnąca, jak piec rozogniona kwiatem. Deine roten Lippen möcht ich kussen... Sierpień: Nie ścinajcie! Nie ukrócajcie! Sierp wyrzućcie wysoko, niech lśni jak nów w obłokach, bo cóż po cierpieniu? Wrzesień: Wrzosy, babie lato, wrzenie, ptasie wrzaski w rzęsistym lesie. Dajcie się babie zabawić! Wejdź przez sień... Październik: Paździerze lecą ze szczęścia... Listopad: Bezszelestny upadek wszystkiego. Bezlistne drzewa, bezlitosne myśli. Grudzień: Nie po różach, ale po grudzie idzie najkrótszy dzień w grób. Image:PD-icon.svg Public domain
  • This timeline is used by the earthlings in the city of Tokyo on the planet Earth in The Animation.
  • Anno Domini (also known as AD) is a time period after Jesus's birth.
  • Anno Domini (sometimes found in the irregular form Anno Domine), abbreviated as AD or A.D., and Before Christ, abbreviated as BC or B.C., are designations used to number years in the Julian and Gregorian calendars. The calendar era to which they refer is based on the traditionally reckoned year of the conception or birth of Jesus, with AD denoting years after the start of this epoch, and BC denoting years before the start of this epoch. There is no year zero in this scheme, so the year AD 1 immediately follows the year 1 BC. The Gregorian calendar, and the year numbering system associated with it, is the calendar system with the most widespread usage in the world today. For decades, it has been the unofficial global standard, recognized by international institutions such as the United Nations and the Universal Postal Union. It is also a basis of scholarly dating, though some people adopt the Common Era labels, retaining the same numeric values but using the label "CE" (Common Era) instead of "AD", and "BCE" (Before the Common Era) instead of "BC". The term Anno Domini is Medieval Latin, translated as In the year of (the/Our) Lord. It is sometimes specified more fully as Anno Domini Nostri Iesu (Jesu) Christi ("In the Year of Our Lord Jesus Christ"). Traditionally, English copied Latin usage by placing the abbreviation before the year number for AD, but after the year number for BC; for example: 64 BC, but AD 2018. However, placing the AD after the year number (as in "2018 AD") is now also common. The abbreviation is also widely used after the number of a century or millennium, as in "4th century AD" or "2nd millennium AD". In these cases it should be read as, e.g., "in the 4th century of the AD scale". Because B.C. is the English abbreviation for Before Christ, some people incorrectly conclude that A.D. must mean After Death, i.e., after the death of Jesus. If that were true, the thirty-three or so years of his life would not be in any era.
  • From Medieval Latin anno Domini, from annō (ablative of annus, year) + Domini (genitive of Dominus, Lord); literally, in the year of our Lord.
  • Latin Anno Domini (abbreviated as AD or A.D.) and Before Christ (abbreviated as BC or B.C.) are designations used to label or number years used with the Julian and Gregorian calendars. This calendar era is based on the traditionally reckoned year of the conception or birth of Jesus of Nazareth, with AD counting years after the start of this epoch, and BC denoting years before the start of the epoch. There is no year zero in this scheme, so the year AD 1 immediately follows the year 1 BC. This dating system was devised in 525, but was not widely used until after 800. Alternative names for this era include vulgaris aerae (found 1615 in Latin), "Vulgar Era" (in English, as early as 1635), "Christian Era" (in English, in 1652), "Common Era" (in English, 1708), and "Current Era". Since 1856, the alternative abbreviations CE and BCE are sometimes used in place of AD and BC. The Gregorian calendar is the most widely used calendar in the world today. For decades, it has been the unofficial global standard, adopted for pragmatic interests of international communication, transportation and commercial integration and recognized by international institutions such as the United Nations and the Universal Postal Union. The term Anno Domini is Medieval Latin, translated as In the year of the Lord, and as in the year of our Lord. It is sometimes specified more fully as Anno Domini Nostri Iesu (Jesu) Christi ("In the Year of Our Lord Jesus Christ"). Traditionally, English has copied Latin usage by placing the abbreviation before the year number for AD. Since BC is not derived from Latin it is placed after the year number (for example: AD 2018, but 68 BC). However, placing the AD after the year number (as in "2018 AD") is also becoming common usage. The abbreviation is also widely used after the number of a century or millennium, as in "fourth century AD" or "second millennium AD" (although conservative usage formerly rejected such expressions). Because BC is the English abbreviation for Before Christ, it is sometimes incorrectly concluded that AD means After Death, i.e., after the death of Jesus. If that were true, the thirty-three or so years of his life would not be in either era.
  • Anno Domini of A.D. is Latijn voor in het jaar des Heeren. Het is een systeem voor jaartelling met als beginpunt de geboorte van Christus. In Engelstalige landen is de afkorting A.D. nog altijd gangbaar, evenals B.C. voor jaartallen "before Christ", terwijl data in het Nederlands tegenwoordig doorgaans aangegeven worden met na Christus (n.Chr.) en voor Christus (v.Chr.). Het systeem werd in 525 na Christus ontworpen door de monnik Dionysius Exiguus om de datum van Pasen uit te rekenen. Tot die tijd werd er gerekend met het systeem ab urbe condita, dat als beginpunt de stichting van de stad Rome heeft. De precieze dag en maand of zelfs het jaar van Jezus' geboorte kan echter niet definitief bepaald worden. Door onjuiste berekeningen, gebaseerd op de Romeinse kalender van Dionysius Exiguus, werd steeds aangenomen dat Jezus in het jaar 1 v.Chr. was geboren. In de evangeliën worden echter gebeurtenissen vermeld die chronologisch niet lijken te kloppen. Matteüs stelt dat Jezus werd geboren toen Herodes nog leefde en de dood beval van alle kinderen onder de twee jaar (Matt. 2:16). Herodes stierf echter in 4 v.Chr. Veel historici hebben geconcludeerd dat het jaar 6 v.Chr. het meest waarschijnlijke jaar van Jezus' geboorte is. Men gebruikt in lopende tekst vaak de afkorting "v.Chr.". Door niet-christenen wordt nog wel eens de afkorting "v.d.j." gebruikt, wat "voor de jaartelling" betekent. Een ander gangbaar alternatief is het Engelse "BCE" (Before the Common Era).
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