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anno urbis conditae

an·no ur·bis con·di·tae
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    • US Pronunciation
    • US IPA
    • [ahn-noh oor-bis kohn-di-tahy; English an-oh ur-bis kon-di-tee]
    • /ˈɑn noʊ ˈur bɪs ˈkoʊn dɪˌtaɪ; English ˈæn oʊ ˈɜr bɪs ˈkɒn dɪˌti/
    • US Pronunciation
    • US IPA
    • [ahn-noh oor-bis kohn-di-tahy; English an-oh ur-bis kon-di-tee]
    • /ˈɑn noʊ ˈur bɪs ˈkoʊn dɪˌtaɪ; English ˈæn oʊ ˈɜr bɪs ˈkɒn dɪˌti/

Definition of anno urbis conditae words

  • noun anno urbis conditae in a (specified) year from the founding of the city: the ancient Romans reckoned dates from Rome's founding, c. 753 b.c. 3

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anno urbis conditae popularity

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