History, asked by amankumarking2000, 7 months ago

6.
Make a timeline to explain how dates are classified as BCE or CE.​

Answers

Answered by hardikchaudhary2005
1

Answer:answered below

Explanation:

Common era (ce) is one of the notation systems for the world's widely used calender era (Bce) before current era before ce on timeline.

please mark my answer as a brainliest

Answered by Anonymous
55

Answer:

BCE (Before Common Era) and BC (Before Christ) mean the same thing- previous to year 1 CE (Common Era). This is the same as the year AD 1 (Anno Domini); the latter means “in the year of the lord,” often translated as “in the year of our lord.” (It was thought when the AD dating system was created that its year 1 was the year Jesus of Nazareth was born.)

Anno Domini was the first of these to appear. Prior to the 6th century AD, many Christians who didn’t use an Anno Mundi (in the year of the world) type system relied on Roman dating, either marking dates from the year legend had it that Romulus and Remus founded Rome (753 BC) or by relying on the date system established under the Roman emperor Diocletian (244-311), based on the accession of Diocletian.

hope this helps you

Similar questions