anno urbis conditae
an·no ur·bis con·di·tae
foreign term \ˌä-nō-ˌu̇r-bis-ˈkȯn-di-ˌtī\Definition of ANNO URBIS CONDITAE
: in the year of the founded city : in the year that the city was founded (Rome, founded 753 b.c. )
Origin of ANNO URBIS CONDITAE
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