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  1. Nov 6, 2020 · Simply put, BCE (Before Common Era) is a secular version of BC (before Christ). CE (Common Era) is the secular equivalent of AD (anno Domini), which means “in the year of the Lord” in Latin ...

  2. Common Era. Common Era ( CE; Latin: aera vulgaris) is a method used to identify a year. It means "a year in our time" (rather than a year a very long time ago). It is the system for recording dates used almost everywhere around the world today. It is in common use.

  3. Wikipedia needs a coherent dating policy, and the ambiguous Style guide ain't good enough. BCE/CE is more NPOV then BC/AD, so I support this policy. --maru 15:22, 16 May 2005 (UTC) Reply ; Omegatron 16:40, May 16, 2005 (UTC) I wouldn't call BCE/CE NPOV, but I believe it is less POV than BC/AD —Mulad 17:29, May 16, 2005 (UTC)

  4. The 2nd century BC started the first day of 200 BC and ended the last day of 101 BC. It is considered part of the Classical era, although depending on the region being studied, other terms may be more suitable. It is also considered to be the end of the Axial Age. [1] In the context of the Eastern Mediterranean, it is the mid-point of the ...

  5. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Template:BCETemplate:BCE - Wikipedia

    A convenience / consistency template for the display of Before Common Era years that places the abbreviation "BCE" preceded by a non-breaking space ( ) before a year supplied.

  6. Banca Centrală Europeană. Banca Centrală Europeană (BCE) este banca centrală a Uniunii Europene, cu funcția de administrare a politicii monetare în cele 19 țări care folosesc euro ca monedă. [1] Își are sediul în Frankfurt am Main . Banca a fost înființată la 1 iunie 1998, ca urmare a Tratatului de la Amsterdam.

  7. After I showed on Talk:Jesus that your argument had nothing to do with existing Wikipedia:neutral point of view policy, but rather deals only with your notions of what would be "culturally neutral language", you try to stack the deck in your favor by creating a page that claims in its title that this is a "neutral point of view" debate.

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