why do we use the words CE and BCE while referrig to dates
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B.C. refers to "Before Christ," and the initials, A.D., stand for Anno Domini, which is Latin for "In the year of our Lord." This system was devised by a monk in the year 525. A more recent system uses B.C.E. which stands for "Before the Common Era" and C.E. for "Common Era.". Make me brainlist.
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