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'''''Ab urbe condita''''' ('''AUC''') was [[Latin]] for "From the Foundation of the City". It was the basis of the Roman [[calendar]]. | '''''Ab urbe condita''''' ('''AUC''') was [[Latin]] for "From the Foundation of the City". It was the basis of the Roman [[calendar]]. | ||
The traditional date of the foundation of [[Rome]] was 1 AUC ([[BC|753 BC]]). | The traditional date of the foundation of [[Rome]] was 1 AUC ([[BC|753 BC]]). | ||
The [[Battle of Actium]] took place in 723 AUC ([[BC|31 BC]]). ([[PROSE]]: | The [[Battle of Actium]] took place in 723 AUC ([[BC|31 BC]]). ([[PROSE]]: {{cs|State of Change (novel)}}) | ||
== Parallel universes == | == Parallel universes == | ||
=== Terra Nova === | === Terra Nova === | ||
In the [[Alternate Rome]] of [[Terra Nova]], the calendar was changed in 725 AUC (29 BC) to [[Dominion Year]] One. ([[PROSE]]: | In the [[Alternate Rome]] of [[Terra Nova]], the calendar was changed in 725 AUC (29 BC) to [[Dominion Year]] One. ([[PROSE]]: {{cs|State of Change (novel)}}) | ||
=== Roma I === | === Roma I === | ||
In the [[Alternate Rome]] of | In the [[Alternate Rome]] of [[Roma I]], [[Augustus]] reigned in the 8th century AUC. | ||
The eleven [[Golden Emperors]] ruled in the 10th and 11th century AUC. | The eleven [[Golden Emperors]] ruled in the 10th and 11th century AUC. Around 1000 AUC ([[247]] AD), [[Claudius Gothicus]] and his army drove German people into the territory of other barbarians. | ||
[[Justinian]] was declared Emperor of Rome and [[India]] in the 16th century AUC. | [[Justinian]] was declared Emperor of Rome and [[India]] in the 16th century AUC. | ||
By the 21st century AUC, Roman roads led to all parts of the world. A 28 year long [[world war]] between Rome and [[Chinese Empire|Seres]] ended with [[Yung Lo]] kneeling to Emperor [[Cosimo]]. | By the 21st century AUC, Roman roads led to all parts of the world. A 28 year long [[world war]] between Rome and [[Chinese Empire|Seres]] ended with [[Yung Lo]] kneeling to Emperor [[Cosimo]]. | ||
By the 26th century AUC, Rome had five centuries of [[peace]]. | |||
[[Marcus Americanius Scriptor]] was born on 8 Januarius in 2661. ([[PROSE]]: {{cs|Warlords of Utopia (novel)}}) | |||
[[Category:Human dating systems]] | [[Category:Human dating systems]] |
Latest revision as of 21:41, 21 March 2024
Ab urbe condita (AUC) was Latin for "From the Foundation of the City". It was the basis of the Roman calendar.
The traditional date of the foundation of Rome was 1 AUC (753 BC).
The Battle of Actium took place in 723 AUC (31 BC). (PROSE: State of Change [+]Loading...["State of Change (novel)"])
Parallel universes[[edit] | [edit source]]
Terra Nova[[edit] | [edit source]]
In the Alternate Rome of Terra Nova, the calendar was changed in 725 AUC (29 BC) to Dominion Year One. (PROSE: State of Change [+]Loading...["State of Change (novel)"])
Roma I[[edit] | [edit source]]
In the Alternate Rome of Roma I, Augustus reigned in the 8th century AUC.
The eleven Golden Emperors ruled in the 10th and 11th century AUC. Around 1000 AUC (247 AD), Claudius Gothicus and his army drove German people into the territory of other barbarians.
Justinian was declared Emperor of Rome and India in the 16th century AUC.
By the 21st century AUC, Roman roads led to all parts of the world. A 28 year long world war between Rome and Seres ended with Yung Lo kneeling to Emperor Cosimo.
By the 26th century AUC, Rome had five centuries of peace.
Marcus Americanius Scriptor was born on 8 Januarius in 2661. (PROSE: Warlords of Utopia [+]Loading...["Warlords of Utopia (novel)"])