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C.E., an abbreviation for "Common Era" or "Christian Era", is equivalent to A.D., but is placed after the year, and is preferred by some in secular writing. B.C.E., an abbreviation for "Before Common Era" or "Before Christian Era", is equivalent to B.C., and is likewise placed after the year number.
Due to the dominant influence of Christianity in the development of Western civilization over the last 2,000 years, the initials B.C. (or A.C.N) and A.D. have been used, to a large extent without question, for many centuries. Rejecting the historical domination of Christianity over Western civilization, the movement to substitute B.C.E./C.E. for B.C./A.D. has grown in Anglo-Saxon academia and elsewhere.
See also Anno Domini, Astronomical year numbering
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