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