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difference between before common era, common era.



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Answered by laxmic19616
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There is no difference in dating, just in the terms. Anno Domini is Latin for "in the year of the Lord" referring to the birth of Jesus Christ. C.E., the abbreviation for "Common Era" is used to mark time in the same way. ... C.E. Read the article "Common Era (CE) and Before Common Era (BCE)" by the website Time and Date.


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