A.D. XIII Kalendas Iulias

English translation: 19.06.(2012)

10:48 Apr 4, 2013
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Latin term or phrase: A.D. XIII Kalendas Iulias
And than comes A.D. MMXII (which means 2012).

Julian Calender? But what is the translation of the whole phrase?

Thanks in advance!
Gad Kohenov
Israel
Local time: 09:59
English translation:19.06.(2012)
Explanation:
ante diem 13 Kal. iulias, in other words 19 of June. Nothing to do with 13 days gap.
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Spindel
Russian Federation
Local time: 09:59
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19.06.(2012)


Explanation:
ante diem 13 Kal. iulias, in other words 19 of June. Nothing to do with 13 days gap.

Spindel
Russian Federation
Local time: 09:59
Native speaker of: Native in RussianRussian
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