BCE stands for "Before Common Era." It is a secular term used to denote years before the traditional date of the birth of Jesus Christ, which is used as the starting point for the Common Era (CE). BCE is often used alongside CE to provide a non-religious way of referencing historical dates, making it more inclusive for diverse cultures and belief systems.
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BCE is the name, it doesn't stand for anything.
The small c* on a timeline stands for About.
According to traditional chronology, Abraham lived from 1812 BCE to 1637 BCE, and Sarah lived from 1802 BCE to 1675 BCE. See also:Jewish history timeline
The birth of Abraham (1812 BCE), who founded what is now called Judaism. See also:More about AbrahamA more detailed timeline of Judaism
Shinto can be traced to about 300 BCE as the most significant religion in Japan. The timeline is divided into two eras - the legendary era and the historical era.
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600 CE was the zenith of their culture.
The date usually quoted for the final Babylonian conquering of Jerusalem (and Judah in general) is 586 BCE. However, traditional chronology places this event in 422 BCE. See also:More about JerusalemJewish history timeline
2000 BCE is before 200 BCE is the correct answer. A timeline works like so: the "I" represents the birth of Christ, which is the event which separates BCE and CE. From the "I" forward is where we are now. The numbers increase 0 to 2011. From the "I" backwards the number decreases 0 to (whenever the world began). Therefore 2000 BC come before 200BC. BCE_____________________________I___________________________________CE
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To help illustrate, here is a list of chronological years, with 1 BCE near the middle. There is no year zero:5 BCE (or BC)4 BCE3 BCE2 BCE1 BCE1 CE (or AD)2 CE3 CE4 CE5 CE