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common era starts with the year of jesus​

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Answered by Anonymous
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When writing about calendars, an era is span of dates, starting from a particular moment in time. In the case of both CE and AD, that start date is approximately the date of the birth of Jesus of Nazareth. Neither system uses a year zero (0): the year before 1 CE was 1 BCE.

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When writing about calendars, an era is span of dates, starting from a particular moment in time. In the case of both CE and AD, that start date is approximately the date of the birth of Jesus of Nazareth. Neither system uses a year zero (0): the year before 1 CE was 1 BCE.

CE is an alternative to the AD, system used by Christians but the numbers are the same: this year is 2021 CE or equally AD 2021 (but usually we just say "this year is 2021"). AD is an abbreviation of Anno Domini, which means "Year of the Lord". People who are not Christian may not be willing to accept that the Lord of another (or any) religion should be named when a date is written. For this reason, another way to write a date was needed.

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