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  2. Wikipedia:Manual of Style/Dates and numbers - Wikipedia

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    BCE and CE or BC and AD are written in upper case, unspaced, without a full stop (period), and separated from the numeric year by a space (5 BC, not 5BC). It is advisable to use a non-breaking space. AD appears before or after a year (AD 106, 106 AD); BCE, CE, and BC always appear after (106 CE, 3700 BCE, 3700 BC).

  3. Wikipedia talk : Manual of Style/Dates and numbers/Archive 9

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    To specify a period of years spanning the start of the Common Era, use AD or CE for the date at the end of the range (note that AD precedes the date and CE follows it). For example, [[1 BC]]–[[1|AD 1]] or [[1 BCE]]–[[1|1 CE]]. So there you have it. Minority usage or not, it's Wikipedia style to put the AD first. --Wclark 05:58, 2004 Jul 12 ...

  4. Common Era - Wikipedia

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    Some publications have transitioned to using it exclusively. For example, the 2007 World Almanac was the first edition to switch to BCE/CE, ending a period of 138 years in which the traditional BC/AD dating notation was used. BCE/CE is used by the College Board in its history tests, [59] and by the Norton Anthology of English Literature. Others ...

  5. Template:Ab urbe condita date - Wikipedia

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    alone: Display only the number of years and the calendar era according to the |main= parameter : E.g.: "AUC 964" number: Display only a natural number without any era: If |1= is a Gregorian year, the number returned equals the value of that year in the astronomical calendar plus 753; if |1= is an year Ab Urbe Condita, the number returned equals exactly the value of that year in the ...

  6. Those who criticize BCE/CE have four arguments, each of which are easily dispensed with. BCE/CE is some new, revisionist, “PC” system devised by elitist scholars. BCE/CE simply represent another point of view; BCE/CE does not change the fact that we use the Gregorian calendar, which is just as POV.

  7. This specification sets out how single years AD may be wikified and how they should appear on screen depending on whether a user preference for BCE/CE has been set or not. The example decade is the AD 90s.

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

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    BCE/CE vs. BC/AD is a tough debate, but I do have to side with supporting this arguement. MicahMN | Talk 21:49, 16 May 2005 (UTC) Agree that BCE/CE carries less bias toward a religious belief and is therefore more neutral. Rlw 23:47, May 16, 2005 (UTC) I think that CE/BCE is more NPOV than AD/BC.