Christian Era
Americannoun
noun
Etymology
Origin of Christian Era
First recorded in 1650–60
Example Sentences
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“In the second century of the Christian Era, the empire of Rome comprehended the fairest part of the earth, and the most civilized portion of mankind.”
From New York Times • Jun. 27, 2016
In Byzantium and Egypt, income per capita at the end of the first millennium was lower than at the dawn of the Christian Era.
From New York Times • Dec. 1, 2015
Toynbee places the present time in the Christian Era, but refers to modern Western civilization as "post-Christian" or "ex-Christian."
From Time Magazine Archive
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Together these faces, 60 ft. high, were the largest piece of sculpture ever wrought in the Christian Era.
From Time Magazine Archive
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One volume of this famous work contains eclipses from the year 1001 B.C. to the Christian Era, whilst another volume gives a similar catalogue from the year 1 A.D. to 2000 A.D.
From The Story of Eclipses by Chambers, George F. (George Frederick)
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