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  • 1Anno domini — Dionysius Exiguus a inventé les années Anno Domini pour prévoir la date de Pâques. Anno Domini, ou plus exactement Anno Domini Nostri Iesu Christi, signifie littéralement An du Seigneur, An de notre Seigneur Jésus Christ. Ce terme évoque l’année… …

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  • 2Anno Domini (gallery) — Anno Domini is a contemporary art gallery in San Jose, California. It was started by graphic designers Cherri Lakey and Brian Eder. Its strapline is The second coming of Art and Design [ [http://www.metroactive.com/metro/11.30.05/anno 0548.html… …

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  • 3Anno Domini (Spiel) — Anno Domini Daten zum Spiel Autor Urs Hostettler Grafik Res Brandenberger Verlag Fata Morgana, Abacus Erscheinungsjahr ab 1998 Art Kartenspiel Mitsp …

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  • 4Anno Domini 2000 - A Woman's Destiny — (1889) is usually regarded as New Zealand s first science fiction novel. It was written by former Prime Minister of New Zealand Sir Julius Vogel.Plot summaryThe novel describes the exploits of Hilda Fitzherbert, former twenty three year old Under …

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  • 5Anno Domini — An no Dom i*ni [L., in the year of [our] Lord [Jesus Christ]; usually abbrev. a. d.] In the year of the Christian era; as, a. d. 1887. [1913 Webster] …

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  • 6anno domini — (abbreviation A.D.) In the year of our Lord. Short Dictionary of (mostly American) Legal Terms and Abbreviations …

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  • 7ANNO Domini — in supputatione annorum, quando uti Christiani coeperint, vide infra, ubi de Incarnatione et Nativitate Iesu Christi ut et supra aliquid. in Anni Gratiae …

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  • 8Anno Domini — er latin og betyder i det Herrens år. Det relaterer til årstallene som de er defineret i den gregorianske kalender …

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  • 9Anno Domini — 1570s, Latin, lit. in the year of (our) Lord …

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  • 10anno Domini — (A.D.) an·no Dom·i·ni || ‚ænəʊ dÉ’mɪnaɪ in the year of our Lord (Latin phrase used to designate the years since the reputed date of the birth of Christ) …

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