Alternative (and religiously neutral) naming of the traditional calendar era, Anno Domini.
Sinònims
Examples for "ce"
Examples for "ce"
1Avant la guerre on ne savais pas ce que c'etait le cafard.
2Apparemment qu'il ne sera plus question de ce vilain Petersburg pour madame.
3Serum from mouse and fetal calf also inhibited the islet ce …
4Si je la tiens, ce sera seulement pour garder l'honneur du roi.
5So that I had no pleasure at all 'con elle ce' night.
1The incident happened in Palestine in the century before the common era.
2It may have not have exactly lowered the heavens upon its arrival, but it certainly ushered in the web's common era.
3It appears under the name of Cadwallo, an ancient bard, who probably lived at least one hundred years before the commencement of our common era.
4We have just turned the second millennium in the Common Era.
5Macadamia nuts, kiwifruit, vanilla bean: All arose in the Common Era.
1The first mathematical school was founded by King Charles II., anno domini 1673.
2Skorzeny spoke, This is the United States of America, Anno Domini 2009.
3Given under my hand the tenth of the fourth month, anno Domini 1820.
4Another of the line became king of Connaught, Anno Domini 701.
5In a famous art gallery, there is a famous painting called '' Anno Domini.''
1The last poison was much used at Rome, about two hundred years before the christian era.
2In the first century of the Christian era the younger Pliny remarks:
3It was still being used at the beginning of the Christian Era.
4The Chanticleers on the finials surrounding the Court symbolize the Christian Era.
5He who dated the Christian era is the Ensample in Christian Science.
1A Roman abbot, Dionysius Exiguus, or Dennis the Less, then fixed the vulgar era, and gave Europe its present Christian chronology.
Translations for vulgar era