ID 2344 Statuette of Harpocrates/Horus Bronze Early 1st century CE. Inv. 2525 Fl

English translation: CE = Common Era

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English term or phrase:ID 2344 Statuette of Harpocrates/Horus Bronze Early 1st century CE. Inv. 2525 Fl
Selected answer:CE = Common Era
Entered by: Maria Burnett

15:48 Jun 13, 2022
English language (monolingual) [PRO]
History / didascalia
English term or phrase: ID 2344 Statuette of Harpocrates/Horus Bronze Early 1st century CE. Inv. 2525 Fl
What does CE mean? Thank you.
Maria Burnett
United States
Local time: 03:47
CE = Common Era
Explanation:
CE = common era, probably could be googled
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toasty
Italy
Local time: 09:47
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5 +7CE = Common Era
toasty
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Easily found via Google
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4 mins   confidence: Answerer confidence 5/5 peer agreement (net): +7
CE = Common Era


Explanation:
CE = common era, probably could be googled

toasty
Italy
Local time: 09:47
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Peer comments on this answer (and responses from the answerer)
agree  Nick Pell
5 mins

agree  TranslationsIn London
28 mins

agree  writeaway: Can definitely be found via Google
2 hrs

agree  Anastasia Kalantzi
3 hrs

agree  MariaGrazia Pizzoli
3 hrs

agree  Daryo: surely could be found on any seach engine - in seconds ...
4 hrs

agree  Arabic & More
19 hrs
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Reference comments


2 hrs peer agreement (net): +4
Reference: Easily found via Google

Reference information:
Common Era
CE stands for "Common Era" or, rarely "Christian Era." The word "common" simply means that it is based on the most frequently used calendar system, the Gregorian Calendar. Both take as their starting point the year when 4th-century Christian scholars believed Jesus Christ was born, designated as AD 1 or 1 CE.13 Nov 2019

https://www.thoughtco.com/when-to-use-ad-or-ce-116687#:~:tex...

writeaway
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agree  Tony M
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agree  Daryo
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