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CE stands for "common era" in most dates I have never seen ACE before. Perhaps Ad Common Era?

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The usual terminology is:

BCE Before the Common Era

CE The Common Era

This terminology allows non-Christians to observe a standardised way of counting the years without having to have the Christian Lord pushed down their throats - a reasonable concession on our part as they outnumber us about four to one, and things would otherwise be chaotic if each major religion observed a religious calendar more palatable to them.

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Q: What does ACE stand for in stating year e.g. 109 A.C.E.?
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