Official opening of the Holy Jacobean Year about AC

pieter pannevis pieterpannevisaGMX.NET
Sun Jan 11 04:07:16 PST 2004


Calendar era
In a calendar, the era is the date from which years in the calendar are
counted. For example, in the Gregorian and Julian calendars, dates are
measured from the beginning of the Christian era. There are many different
calendar era systems. Some are listed below along with the abbreviations.
(see also: History of Dating in the Christian World)
* CE - meaning Common Era, which is used in the Gregorian calendar to mean
the same thing as A.D., but without the religious connotation. Year 1 is the
beginning of the Christian era.
* A.D. - for the Latin Anno Domini, meaning in the year of the Lord. Years
are counted from the beginning of the Christian Era. A.D. is used in both
the Julian and Gregorian calendars. The years are equivalent to years in the
Common Era.
o Note: Years are numbered the same in the Julian and Gregorian calendars,
but the calendars are not identical. To distinguish between them, O.S. and
N.S. were often added to the date, especially during the 17th and 18th
centuries, when both calendars were in common use. O.S. or Old Style was
used for the Julian calendar. N.S. or New Style was used for the Gregorian
calendar.
* A.C., B.C. and B.C.E. - for the Latin Ante Christum, the English Before
Christ and Before Common Era, respectively. In all cases, years count
backward from the year 1 A.D. or, equivalently, 1 CE. Note that there is no
year "0". (Note: There is a year 0 if negative numbers are used, so that the
year -25 CE is the same as the year 26 BCE)
* A.U.C. - for the Latin Ab Urbe Condita, meaning from the founding of the
city. Used in the Roman calendar, which began with the founding of Rome. The
beginning of the Christian era was 753 A.U.C., so that the year 2003 C.E. is
the same as the year 2756 A.U.C.
* A.M. - for the Latin Anno Mundi, meaning year of the world. This is used
in the Hebrew calendar which counts years from the creation of the world,
which is assumed to have taken place in the year 3761 B.C.E.
* A.H. - for the Latinized Anno Hegirae, meaning years since the Hijrah,
Prophet Muhammad's migration from Makkah to Madinah in September 622 C.E.,
which is taken to be the beginning of the Muslim era. This is used in the
Islamic calendar. (Note that, since the Islamic calendar is a lunar
calendar, years are shorter than years in solar calendars.)
* Japanese eras began with the ascension of an emperor. The most recent eras
are:
o Meiji Era began in 1868. (the emperor was Mutsuhito)
o Taisho Era began in 1912. (the emperor was Yoshihito)
o Showa Era began in 1926 (the emperor was Hirohito)
o Heisei Era began in 1989 (the emperor is Akihito)
* Chinese era names or Nian Hao
* Bahá'i Era (abbreviated B.E.) - beginning 21 March 1844 CE. Used in the
Bahai calendar.



as always:
Ultreya and good health to you !
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