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Year 1 BC was a leap year starting on Thursday of the Julian calendar.
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- Alleged date of birth of Jesus (died about 33) — as assigned by Dionysius Exiguus in his anno Domini era according to most scholars. However, one scholar thinks Dionysius placed the birth of Jesus in year 1.[1] These scholars do not themselves place the birth of Jesus in either year. Both years are derived from Dionysius' ambiguous statement that the consulship of Probus Junior was 525 years since the incarnation of Jesus. Some scholars have suggested that the story of his birth in the New Testament implies that he was born in the spring rather during the winter.[2] For full discussion, see Jesus.
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- ^ Georges Declercq, Anno Domini (2000).
- ^ J.R. Beard, The People's Dictionary of the Bible (Boston: Walker, Wise & Co., 1862)
[edit] See also
- Year zero for the different conventions that historians and astronomers use for "BC" years.
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