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1 AD, commonly written as year 1 CE in modern usage, is the first year of the Anno Domini era in the Julian and Gregorian calendars. In this dating system there is no year zero; 1 BCE is followed directly by 1 AD. The year 1 AD was a common year of 365 days in the Julian calendar and falls in the early part of the Roman Empire, during the reign of Emperor Augustus, a period often described as Pax Romana, marked by relative stability and widespread Roman influence around the Mediterranean.
Historical records specific to this exact year are sparse. Broadly, the era reflects continued consolidation of
Religious and cultural significance: the traditional date of Jesus’s birth is not fixed at 1 AD; most
Modern usage and terminology: AD stands for Anno Domini, while CE stands for Common Era; many modern