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Common Era

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/ˈkɑmən ˈɛrə/
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the time period beginning with the traditionally recognized year of Christ's birth, used as a secular alternative to Anno Domini

  • The Renaissance occurred in the 14th century of the Common Era.
  • Many historians prefer to date events using the Common Era.
  • This manuscript was written in 500 CE (Common Era).
  • Ancient civilizations are often studied relative to the Common Era.
  • The invention of the printing press took place in the 15th century CE.
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