Examples of 'ab urbe' in a sentence

Meaning of "ab urbe"

Ab urbe: Latin phrase meaning 'from the city'. It is used to denote events or situations starting from the founding of a city or the beginning of urban civilization

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ab urbe
Cicerō hostēs ab urbe prohibuit.
Ab urbe condite.
Beginning of the Roman Ab urbe condita calendar.
I will convert the prompt to its numeric equivalent, pull up the old Ab Urbe Condita.
Livy Ab urbe.
Alfieri 's play was in turn taken from a story in Livy 's Ab Urbe condita.
That stands for ab urbe condita or “ from the founding of the city . ”.
The quaestorship was a political office in the Roman cursus honorum . e.g. Livy, Ab urbe condita.
This becomes the year 1 ab urbe condita, or AUC.
Ab urbe condita, literally, “ from the founding of the city ”.
The Romans also used the ab urbe condita ( AUC ) era.
Livy, Ab urbe condita XXXII, 7 English translation.
According to Livy, Ab urbe condita . xxxx.
Ab urbe condita ", Book CXLII of Livy 's surviving work.
Marcus Terentius Varro introduced the Ab urbe condita epoch, assuming a foundation of Rome in 753 BC.

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In the Roman Empire, it was known as year 90 Ab urbe condita.
An elegant coincidence means that the year 969 Ab Urbe Condita corresponds to the year Domini 216.

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