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Anno Mundi (Latin for "year of the world") is a dating that counts the years starting from a biblical calculation for the creation of the world with a date that is not uniform for all beliefs, since for the Jews it begins in 3761 BC. C . , for the Byzantines (who called it Etos Kosmou) in 5509 BC. C . , for European medieval historians between 5184 BC. C . (according to the Annals of the Four Irish Masters) and 3952 BC. C . ( according to the calculation of St. Bede ) ), and already in the seventeenth century the Anglican James Ussher dated the Anno Mundi from 4000 BC. C . , corrected to 4004 to . C . by a contribution of the astronomer Johannes Kepler. See Anno Lucis, E. V . (It was vulgar).

  




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Anno Mundi (Latin for "year of the world") is a dating that counts the years starting from a biblical calculation for the creation of the world with a date that is not uniform for all beliefs, since for the Jews it begins in 3761 BC. C . , for the Byzantines (who called it ?tos Kosmou) in 5509 BC. C . , for European medieval historians between 5184 BC. C . (according to the Annals of the Four Irish Masters) and 3952 BC. C . ( according to the calculation of St. Bede ) ), and already in the seventeenth century the Anglican James Ussher dated the Anno Mundi from 4000 BC. C . , corrected to 4004 to . C . by a contribution of the astronomer Johannes Kepler. See Anno Lucis, E. V . (It was vulgar).

  



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