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  • ...d traces the origins of drama in [[Ancient Greece]] to the sixth century [[Common Era|BCE]], when a man called Thespis (hence the use of the term ''thespian'' fo
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  • ...ith one religion use "CE" (Common Era) instead of AD and "BCE" (Before the Common Era) instead of BC. ...Caesar]] first came to [[Britannia]] in 55 BCE, the ISO date is -0054. The Common Era system (BCE and CE) retains the familiar BCE dates and excludes Year Zero w
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  • In the first centuries of the common era, the new [[Christianity|Christian religion]] and the Greek language had an
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  • Πυθαγόρας; c.582–c.507 [[Common Era|BCE]]) was an [[Ionians|Ionian]] ([[Ancient Greeks|Greek]]) [[Mathematics|m
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  • '''Socrates''' ([[Greek language|Greek]]: '''Σωκράτης''', 470–399 [[Common Era|BC]]) was an [[ancient Greece|ancient Greek]] [[Philosophy|philosopher]] wh
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  • ...onlight garden' to the north of the river. Construction began in 1632 [[CE|common era]], (1041 [[Islamic calendar|AH]]), and was completed in 1648 CE (1058 AH).< ...'moonlight garden' to the north of the river. Construction began in 1632 [[common era|CE]], (1041 [[Islamic calendar|AH]]), on the south bank of the River [[Yamu
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  • ...fice was practiced for centuries in the region. [[Plutarch]] (ca. 46–120 [[Common Era|CE]]) mentions the practice, as do [[Tertullian]], Orosius, Diodorus Siculu ...sibly deformed. Infanticide became a capital offense in Roman law in 374 [[Common Era|CE]], but offenders were rarely if ever prosecuted.<ref>{{Citation
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  • ...s the gods of Egypt.<ref>Pals, page 4</ref>[[Euhemerus]] (appr. 330– 264 [[Common Era|BCE]]) wrote that gods were excellent historical persons who eventually be
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  • ...most famously,[[ the white marble mausoleum. Construction began in 1632 [[common era|CE]], (1041 [[Islamic calendar|AH]]) and was completed in 1648 CE (1058 AH)
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