Template:Ab urbe condita date/doc

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This template converts a Gregorian or astronomical year to Ab Urbe Condita and vice versa.

Usage

Markup Renders as
{{auc|2020}}

AUC 2773 (2020 CE)

{{auc|322|CE}}

AUC 1075 (322 CE)

{{auc|1|AUC}}

AUC 1 (753 BCE)

{{auc|1|AD|disp=eq}}

AUC 754 = AD 1

{{auc|1|BC|disp=or}}

AUC 753 or 1 BC

{{auc|33|bc|abbr=greg}}

Ab Urbe Condita 721 (33 BC)

{{auc|450|BCE|alinks=off}}

AUC 304 (450 BCE)

{{auc|321|ad|disp=note}}
{{auc|99|bce|swap=auc}}

655 AUC (99 BCE)

Notes

  1. AD 321.

Parameters

Parameter Value Description Note
|1= [number] The year to convert to Ab Urbe Condita (or vice versa, see |2=) This can be a number greater than zero, in accordance with Gregorian and Roman calendars, or zero or a negative number, in accordance with the astronomical calendar.
|2= ce A Gregorian year will be converted to Ab Urbe Condita (default) "... CE"
ad "AD ..."
bce "... BCE"
bc "... BC"
auc A year Ab Urbe Condita will be converted to a Gregorian year "AUC ..."

E.g.: {{auc|1|AUC}} → "AUC 1 (753 BCE)"
puc "PUC ..."

E.g.: {{auc|233|PUC}} → "PUC 233 (986 BCE)"
|main= auc The year Ab Urbe Condita is considered the main focus, therefore the Gregorian year will be shown in brackets (default) E.g.: "AUC 2750 (1997 CE)"
greg The Gregorian year is considered the main focus, therefore the year Ab Urbe Condita will be shown in brackets E.g.: "1997 CE (AUC 2750)"
|abbr= on Use the abbreviated name for all calendar eras (default) Display "AUC" instead of "Ab Urbe Condita", "PUC" instead of "Pre Urbe Condita", "CE" instead of "Common Era", "AD" instead of "Anno Domini", "BCE" instead of "Before Common Era", "BC" instead of "BC"
all
greg Abbreviate only the calendar eras that refer to the Gregorian calendar Use the abbreviations "CE", "AD", "BCE" and "BC", but do not abbreviate "Ab Urbe Condita" and "Pre Urbe Condita".
auc Abbreviate only the calendar eras that refer to the Roman calendar Use the abbreviations "AUC" and "PUC", but do not abbreviate "Common Era", "Anno Domini", "Before Common Era" and "Before Christ"
off Use the long name for all calendar eras No abbreviations: all calendar eras will be expanded
none
|disp= b Join input and output using "... (...)" (default) E.g.: "AUC 200 (554 BCE)"
sqrb Join input and output using "... [...]" E.g.: "AUC 786 [AD 33]"
eq Join input and output using "... = ..." E.g.: "AUC 154 = 600 BC"
comma Join input and output using "..., ..." E.g.: "AUC 863, 110 CE"
or Join input and output using "... or ..." E.g.: "AUC 354 or 400 BCE"
bor Join input and output using "... (or ...)" E.g.: "AUC 764 (or AD 11)"
cor Join input and output using "..., or ..." E.g.: "AUC 764, or AD 11"
note Join input and output using ...{{efn|...}} E.g.: "AUC 633[lower-alpha 1]"

Notes
  1. 121 BCE.
alone Display only the number of years and the calendar era according to the |main= parameter E.g.: "AUC 964"
number Display only a natural number without any era If |1= is a Gregorian year, the number returned equals the value of that year in the astronomical calendar plus 753; if |1= is an year Ab Urbe Condita, the number returned equals exactly the value of that year in the astronomical calendar.

E.g.: {{auc|1|disp=number}} → "754"
|alinks= on Create automatic links for the eras referred (CE, BCE, AD, BC, AUC, PUC) (default) Default behavior
yes
true
off Do not create automatic links for the eras referred E.g.: "AUC 742 (12 BCE)"
no
false
|page= [wiki-page-name] Connects the years returned to specific pages; setting one of these parameters overrides the effects of the |alinks= parameter on that year Synonym of |greg-page=
|greg-page= [wiki-page-name] E.g.:
{{auc|12|CE|greg-page=AD 12}}

"AUC 765 (12 CE)"
|auc-page= [wiki-page-name] E.g.:
{{auc|12|CE|auc-page=AD 12|alinks=off}}

"AUC 765 (12 CE)"
|flip= none Keep the normal order of year and era (default) Default behavior
auc Invert the order of year and era in the Ab Urbe Condita part E.g.: "824 AUC (AD 71)"
greg Invert the order of year and era in the Gregorian part E.g.: "AUC 824 (71 AD)"
all Invert the order of year and era everywhere E.g.: "824 AUC (71 AD)"

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See also