how is the first century of common era written?
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The first year in Common Era (CE) is written as 1 CE or 1 AD. The term "Common Era" became more widely used in the mid-19th century by Jewish academics.
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The term "Common Era" can be found in English as early as 1708, and became more widely used in the mid-19th century by Jewish religious scholars. Since the later 20th century, CE and BCE are popular in academic and scientific publications as culturally neutral terms.
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The first year in Common Era (CE) is written as 1 CE or 1 AD. The term "Common Era" became more widely used in the mid-19th century by Jewish academics.
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