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Revision 12 . . December 10, 2001 10:49 pm by MichaelTinkler [conforming a.u.c. to entry format, adding the year acc. to Livy.]
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ab urbe condita; anno urbis conditae, abbreviated A.U.C.?, "from the founding of the city" (of Rome) (used as a reference point by the Romans for establishing dates, as we use A.D. today).
ab urbe condita; anno urbis conditae, abbreviated A.U.C.?, "from the founding of the city" (of Rome); 753 B.C., according to Livy's count; used as a reference point by the Romans for establishing dates, as we use A.D. today.

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