Common Era
Americannoun
noun
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Finally, dates are given using the Gregorian calendar, the international standard for civil calendars, with “BCE” to indicate developments occurring before the Common Era and “CE” to mark events in our own era.
From Textbooks • Apr. 19, 2023
Translated into our Common Era chronological systems, those numerals would be: 683, 684 and 686.
From Scientific American • Jul. 28, 2022
Unfortunately, limitations inherent in the proxies themselves probably still hamper our ability to compare warm or cool intervals with each other throughout the entire Common Era.
From Nature • Jul. 23, 2019
Their discussions give no indication that these debates belong to a theological tradition that stretches back to the earliest centuries of the Common Era.
From The Guardian • Apr. 18, 2017
The first landing on Luna in Year 1969 of the then Common Era was judged to be among humankind's grandest achievements.
From The Universe — or Nothing by Moldeven, Meyer
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