im doing this history timeline and do not understand this. also if you happen to know the dates of any of these events it would be very helpful...
Storming of Jerusalem/ Siege of Masada
Reign of Octavian (Augustus)
also please tell me if any of these dates are incorrent
Roman Republic is established
509 B.C.
Punic Wars
264 B.C.–146 B.C.
First Triumvirate rules Rome (Caesar, Crassus, and Pompey)
60 B.C.
Death of Julius Caesar
44 B.C.
Second triumvirate (Antony, Lepidus, and Octavian) rules Rome
43 B.C.E.
Pax Romana
27 B.C. – A.D. 180
Invasions by German tribes and Huns
410 C.E.
Constantine converts to Christianity
312 A.D.
Capital of the emperor is moved from Rome to Byzantium (Constantinople)
330 A.D.
Fall of the Roman Empire
190 A.D.
thank you sooooo much!!
What are these in chronological order? B.C., A.D., C.E.?
BC - Before Christ
AD - Anno Domini - In the Year of Our Lord
CE - Current Era - the NEW politically correct way to date things instead of AD or BC (BCE = Before Current Era)
Just arrange your dates by BC, AD or CE. Treat AD and CE as the same .
Reply:Roman Republic established 509 BC
Punic Wars 264-146BC
First triumvirate ....60BC
Death of Julius Caesar 44BC
Second Triumvirate 43BC
Reign of Octavian(Augustus)31BC-14AD
Pax Romana 27BC-180AD
Storming of Jerusalenm and Siege of Masada 70-73AD
Constantine the Great converts to Christianity 313 AD
Capital moved from Rome to Byzantium 330 AD
Invasions by huns and Goths c 410 AD
Fall of Roman Empire 476 AD
Reply:B.C., I believe stands for Before Christ. The dates should be arranged decending up to 0 BC. BC has been replaced by scientists that don't believe in Christ by BCE, Before Common Era
AD is Anno Domini 'in the year of our lord'. Dates count upward from 0 BC to present.
CE is the non-religious way of saying AD, it stands for Common Era.
Basically, the scientific and historical network stopped believing in Christ at some point but didn't want to change the entire dating system, so they relabeled AD as CE. Just to be clear, AD and CE are the same thing.
BC comes first.
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