{"type":"rich","html":"<div style=\"width: 640; height: 426; font-family: sans-serif,arial,freesans;\" ><div id=\"shared_container_344980998\" class=\"shared_container\"><div id=\"shared_header_344980998\" class=\"shared_header\"><a href=\"https:\/\/diasp.org\/u\/urbanroman\"><img src=\"https:\/\/ussr.win\/photo\/f1a4172a1afc05e5240ec7368ee0466c-6\" alt=\"BR 549 \u260e\" height=\"32\" width=\"32\" loading=\"lazy\" \/><\/a><span><a href=\"https:\/\/diasp.org\/u\/urbanroman\">BR 549 \u260e<\/a>  wrote the following  <a href=\"https:\/\/ussr.win\/display\/53cc2a40350701378096047d7b62795e\">post <\/a><span class=\"autotime\" title=\"2019-03-30T13:48:50+03:00\">Sat, 30 Mar 2019 13:48:50 +0300<\/span><\/span><\/div><div id=\"reshared-content-344980998\" class=\"reshared-content\">Interesting idea, that 1000 years were added to our calendars at some point.<br \/><br \/>Back in the year 100, no one was saying &quot;this is year 100&quot; because the Romans were still trying to tamp down the Christians, and the Christian calendar was not part of written history then. The Roman Catholic Church would not be founded for another 3 or 4 centuries. The Coptic Christians were just a bunch of crazy radicals running around the Mediterranean, and not writing Roman history.<br \/><br \/>And yet, <strong>the 12th century<\/strong> has a written and built history: <a href=\"https:\/\/en.wikipedia.org\/wiki\/12th_century\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"nofollow noopener\">https:\/\/en.wikipedia.org\/wiki\/12th_century<\/a><\/div><\/div><br \/><\/div>","width":640,"height":426}