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<!-- interlanguage:end -->'''B.C. and A.D.''' are terms used to indicate years before and after the epoch, which serves as the reference point for calculating historical dates. All dates are recorded in relation to this epoch, with time divided into the years before and after it. The abbreviations “B.C.” and “A.D.”<ref>In accordance with punctuation conventions, American English places a period after abbreviations, whereas British English may omit it.</ref>  were first introduced in the 6th century and are still widely used around the world today. Although, according to [[Bible|biblical]] accounts, the actual year of [[Jesus Christ|Jesus]]’ birth does not precisely align with this timeline, the system remains the standard for dating years.
 
'''B.C. and A.D.''' are terms used to indicate years before and after the epoch, which serves as the reference point for calculating historical dates. All dates are recorded in relation to this epoch, with time divided into the years before and after it. The abbreviations “B.C.” and “A.D.”<ref>In accordance with punctuation conventions, American English places a period after abbreviations, whereas British English may omit it.</ref>  were first introduced in the 6th century and are still widely used around the world today. Although, according to [[Bible|biblical]] accounts, the actual year of [[Jesus Christ|Jesus]]’ birth does not precisely align with this timeline, the system remains the standard for dating years.


==The Birth of Jesus, Which Became the First Year of the Era==
==The Birth of Jesus, Which Became the First Year of the Era==