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  2. Common Era - Wikipedia

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    In 2011, media reports suggested that the BC/AD notation in Australian school textbooks would be replaced by BCE/CE notation. [51] The change drew opposition from some politicians and church leaders. Weeks after the story broke, the Australian Curriculum, Assessment and Reporting Authority denied the rumours and stated that the BC/AD notation ...

  3. Anno Domini - Wikipedia

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    For computational reasons, astronomical year numbering and the ISO 8601 standard designate years so that AD 1 = year 1, 1 BC = year 0, 2 BC = year −1, etc. [c] In common usage, ancient dates are expressed in the Julian calendar, but ISO 8601 uses the Gregorian calendar and astronomers may use a variety of time scales depending on the ...

  4. Wikipedia:Neutral point of view/BCE-CE Debate - Wikipedia

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    Those who defend BC/AD claim it is NPOV for one or more of four reasons: Wikipedia’s Style Guide states that BC/AD and BCE/CE are equally acceptable. most people use it; its meaning has changed over the centuries; people who claim it is offensive are disingenuous; It's also indicative of who won history's wars, whether or not nobly.

  5. Calendar era - Wikipedia

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    Astronomical year numbering situates its year 0 with 1 BC, and counts negative years from 2 BC backward (−1 backward), so 100 BC is −99. The human era, also named Holocene era, proposed by Cesare Emiliani adds 10,000 to AD years, so that AD 1 would be the year 10,001. [15] Anno Lucis of Freemasonry adds 4000 years to the AD year.

  6. Year zero - Wikipedia

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    A year zero does not exist in the Anno Domini (AD) calendar year system commonly used to number years in the Gregorian calendar (nor in its predecessor, the Julian calendar); in this system, the year 1 BC is followed directly by year AD 1 (which is the year of the epoch of the era).

  7. Wikipedia talk : Manual of Style/Dates and numbers/sandbox

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    The same is not true of BC and AD, where most people know that these stand for "before Christ" and "anno domini". --Marnen Laibow-Koser 16:43, 20 Mar 2005 (UTC) It is the deliberate changing of BC/AD notation to BCE/CE notation that was found offensive in the UK and Australia, not the BCE/CE notation of itself.

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  9. Anno Lucis - Wikipedia

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    For example, a date Anno Domini (AD) 2025 becomes Anno Lucis (AL) 6025. [1] This calendar era, which would designate 4001 BC as 'year zero', was adopted in the 18th century as a simplification of the Anno Mundi era dating system used in the Hebrew calendar and borrowing from other ideas of that time regarding the year of creation.