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Short for ''Before Common Era'', it is the non-christian equivelant of christian datings: [[BC]], after BCE, is [[CE]].
'''BCE''' is an abbreviation for ''Before Common Era'' and is a secular replacement for the Christian dating system of [[BC|Before Christ]] and [[AD|Anno Domini]]. The year 357 BCE, for example, translates to the Christian dating system 357 [[BC]].
 
The BCE system is unusual in that the numbers decrease as time passes; the final year in the BCE period is 1 BCE. This is followed by the first year in the [[CE|Common Era]].
 
==See also==
*[[Humanian Era]]


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Revision as of 04:48, 5 March 2009

BCE is an abbreviation for Before Common Era and is a secular replacement for the Christian dating system of Before Christ and Anno Domini. The year 357 BCE, for example, translates to the Christian dating system 357 BC.

The BCE system is unusual in that the numbers decrease as time passes; the final year in the BCE period is 1 BCE. This is followed by the first year in the Common Era.

See also