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 |  |  | Anno Domini: Encyclopedia II - Anno Domini - Earlier calendar epochsAnno Domini dating was not the initial choice of Christians in the Mediterranean world; it was not adopted in Western Europe until after the end of the Western Roman Empire, traditionally dated as September 4, 476. Like the other inhabitants of the Roman Empire, early Christians used one of several methods to indicate a specific year — and it was not uncommon for more than one to be used in the same document. This redundancy allows historians to construct parallel regnal lists for many kingdoms and polities by comparing chronicles from different regions, which include the same rulers.
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See also:Anno Domini, Anno Domini - Numbering of years, Anno Domini - Earlier calendar epochs, Anno Domini - Consular dating, Anno Domini - Dating from the founding of Rome, Anno Domini - Regnal years of Roman emperors, Anno Domini - Indiction cycles, Anno Domini - Other dating systems, Anno Domini - History of Anno Domini, Anno Domini - Accuracy, Anno Domini - Popularization, Anno Domini - Alternative methods in the modern era Read more here: » Anno Domini: Encyclopedia II - Anno Domini - Earlier calendar epochs |
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 |  |  | Anno Domini: Encyclopedia II - Anno Domini - Earlier calendar epochsAnno Domini dating was not adopted in Western Europe until the eighth century. Like the other inhabitants of the Roman Empire, early Christians used one of several methods to indicate a specific year — and it was not uncommon for more than one to be used in the same document. This redundancy allows historians to construct parallel regnal lists for many kingdoms and polities by comparing chronicles from different regions, which include the same rulers.
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See also:Anno Domini, Anno Domini - Synonyms, Anno Domini - Common Era, Anno Domini - Anno Salutis, Anno Domini - Numbering of years, Anno Domini - Earlier calendar epochs, Anno Domini - Consular dating, Anno Domini - Dating from the founding of Rome, Anno Domini - Regnal years of Roman emperors, Anno Domini - Indiction cycles, Anno Domini - Other dating systems, Anno Domini - History of Anno Domini, Anno Domini - Accuracy, Anno Domini - Popularization, Anno Domini - Other eras in official use, Anno Domini - European attempts, Anno Domini - Asian national eras, Anno Domini - Religious eras Read more here: » Anno Domini: Encyclopedia II - Anno Domini - Earlier calendar epochs |
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 |  |  | Anno Domini: Encyclopedia II - Anno Domini - Earlier calendar epochsAnno Domini dating was not adopted in Western Europe until the eighth century. Like the other inhabitants of the Roman Empire, early Christians used one of several methods to indicate a specific year — and it was not uncommon for more than one to be used in the same document. This redundancy allows historians to construct parallel regnal lists for many kingdoms and polities by comparing chronicles from different regions, which include the same rulers.
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See also:Anno Domini, Anno Domini - Synonyms, Anno Domini - Common Era, Anno Domini - Anno Salutis, Anno Domini - Numbering of years, Anno Domini - Earlier calendar epochs, Anno Domini - Consular dating, Anno Domini - Dating from the founding of Rome, Anno Domini - Regnal years of Roman emperors, Anno Domini - Indiction cycles, Anno Domini - Other dating systems, Anno Domini - History of Anno Domini, Anno Domini - Accuracy, Anno Domini - Popularization, Anno Domini - Other eras in official use, Anno Domini - European attempts, Anno Domini - Asian national eras, Anno Domini - Religious eras, Anno Domini - Note Read more here: » Anno Domini: Encyclopedia II - Anno Domini - Earlier calendar epochs |
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 |  |  | Anno Domini: Encyclopedia - AachenAachen (French Aix-la-Chapelle, Dutch Aken, Latin Aquisgranum, Ripuarian Oche) is a spa city in North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany, on the border with Belgium and the Netherlands, 65 km to the west of Cologne, and the westernmost city in Germany.
RWTH Aachen, established in 1870, is one of the major Institutes of Technology, especially for electrical and mechanical engineering and physics. As a part of it, the Klinikum Aachen is the biggest single-building hospital in Europe. Over time, a host of softwa ...
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