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History, 24.06.2021 19:20 kajtazi1157

BC and AD are the two most commonly used notations to denote the dates of historical events. However, most ancient civilizations did not use this method of marking dates. The Christian calendar was introduced in Rome only when the
converted to Christianity. This system of dating is still used internationally.

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