- [ab ˈʊrbɛ ˈkɔndɪtaː]; 'from the
founding of the City'), or anno
urbis conditae (Latin: [ˈannoː ˈʊrbɪs ˈkɔndɪtae̯]; 'in the year
since the city's founding')...
- AUC may
refer to: Ab urbe
condita or Anno
urbis conditae,
Latin for "from the
founding of the city" (of Rome), used for
dates African Union Commission...
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institute of
pontifical right was
permanently drawn on 8
December 1900 by
Conditae a
Christo Ecclesiae [Latin, “Founded by the
Church of Christ”], the apostolic...
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classification symbol:
Seaplane catapult,
light (AVC) Ab urbe
condita or Anno
urbis conditae,
Latin for "from the
founding of the city" (of Rome), used for
dates ****urance...
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prior to
being replaced by
other dating conventions. Also anno
urbis conditae (AUC),
literally "in the year of the
founded city".
abusus non
tollit usum...
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After nearly three centuries, in 1900 Pope Leo XIII by his
constitution Conditae a
Christo gave his
approval to
these congregations with
simple vows. The...
- were not
recognized as "religious"
until Pope Leo XIII's
Constitution "
Conditae a Christo" of 8
December 1900. The 1917 Code of
Canon Law
reserved the...
-
prior to
being replaced by
other dating conventions. Also anno
urbis conditae (AUC),
literally "in the year of the
founded city".
abusus non
tollit usum...
- anno
urbis "the year of the city" See AUC AUC ab Urbe condita, anno
Urbis conditae "from the
foundation of the City"
Refers to the
founding of Rome, which...
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condita (Latin for "from the
founding of the city" of Rome) or anno
urbis conditae (Latin for "in the year of the
founding of the city"), both abbreviated...