Social Sciences, asked by pratyushara987, 18 days ago


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meaning of before christ,anno domini,before common era,common era, ​
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Answered by oODrugCandyOo
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Answer:

  • The terms anno Domini (AD) and before Christ (BC) are used to label or number years in the Julian and Gregorian calendars. ... Traditionally, English follows Latin usage by placing the "AD" abbreviation before the year number.
  • Before Common Era (BCE) is the system for the years "Before the Common Era". BCE uses the same numbering as BC (Before Christ). "CE" and "BCE" are placed after the year number. Thus we write "Right now our year is 2021 CE" or "Artaxerxes III of Persia was born in 425 BCE."

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Answered by IISilentPsychoII
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HLO YAAD HAI MAI KON HU !!!! .

BTW,KAISE HO AAP???

THANKS CAHIYE KIA AAPKO ...

RUKO ZARA DETI HU MAI ..

JUST WAIT FOR A WHILE OK .

BTW,GUD MORNING.

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GOOD AFTERNOON HONE WALI HAI ..HEHE .

TC.

STAY SAFE.

THANKS DE RAHI HE OK .

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