Term that denotes the years before the supposed birth of Jesus Christ in the christian calendar.
Sinônimos
Examples for "ante christum"
Examples for "ante christum"
1V. b. c. means 'vide box C,' unless I am greatly mistaken.
2Hogarth and Chase, vice-presidents; David Preston, treasurer; and B. C. Durfee, secretary.
3B. C., with the most brilliant report from the board at Calcutta.
4The Project Gutenberg eBook, Christianity and Ethics, by Archibald B. C. Alexander
5B. C., and the profits thereof, which Hobsons had taken from them.
1Cowan's only competitor in the business is the A. C. Gilbert Company.
2At this point, McLane's attorney, A. C. Lewis, should have suspected something.
3Let us resuscitate, for to-night only, the constitution of the A. C.
4Water resources of the lower peninsula of Michigan, by A. C. Lane.
5She is at A. C. Stillwell's town house on Central Park West.
1It's fairly recent, as far as Egypt goes, first century before Christ.
2As long ago as 13 centuries before Christ, the region was inhabited.
3There was a pest in Athens in the fifth century before Christ.
4We find mention of cotton in India fifteen hundred years before Christ.
5Hospitals were founded two centuries before Christ by King Asoka in India.
Translations for ante christum natum