1 Latin Anagrams of ACU
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Definition: 1. (historical) Initialism of ab urbe conditā. or annō urbis conditae: according to the Roman era, reckoning the years passed from the foundation of the city of Rome by Romulus, on April 21 in the various years 753 (Varro, Cicero, Censorinus, most of Pliny, & most modern accounts), 752 (V. Flaccus), 751 (Cato, Dionysius of Halicarnassus, & most of Livy), 750 (Polybius), or 747 (F. Pictor & some of Livy).
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