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:I changed it back --[[User:Captainmike|Captain Mike K. Bartel]] 17:12, 20 Jul 2004 (CEST)
 
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:BCE is about as pointless as calling a Tomato "To-Mat-To". Plus it adds on an extra E, to BC.
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==Divide this article==
 
==Divide this article==
 
This article is only growing larger, i propose we subdivide it by moving the last three subsections to new articles located at [[17th century]], [[Early history|18th century]] and [[19th century]] -- I'm not proposing we create years from [[1601]] through [[1899]], just to keep the chronology data in the three "century" articles. -- [[User:Captainmike|Captain Mike K. Bartel]]<sup>[[User talk:Captainmike|talk]]</sup> 21:41, 9 Apr 2005 (EDT)
 
This article is only growing larger, i propose we subdivide it by moving the last three subsections to new articles located at [[17th century]], [[Early history|18th century]] and [[19th century]] -- I'm not proposing we create years from [[1601]] through [[1899]], just to keep the chronology data in the three "century" articles. -- [[User:Captainmike|Captain Mike K. Bartel]]<sup>[[User talk:Captainmike|talk]]</sup> 21:41, 9 Apr 2005 (EDT)

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Silly question maybe, but what's BCE and CE etc..? We use different abbreviations in Dutch. -- Redge 12:37, 15 Jun 2004 (CEST)

It's basically a non-religious alternative for AD/BC, meaning Common Era and Before the Common Era. -- Cid Highwind 12:46, 15 Jun 2004 (CEST)
BCE: Before Christ; BC: After Christ(=Anno Domini)
BC wasn't hard to guess, but I've always wandered what AD stood for. Thanks! -- Redge 13:41, 15 Jun 2004 (CEST)

BCE/CE -> BC/AD

Surely someone shouldn't have just unilaterally changed all those date terms? --Steve 02:44, 20 Jul 2004 (CEST)]

I changed it back --Captain Mike K. Bartel 17:12, 20 Jul 2004 (CEST)
BCE is about as pointless as calling a Tomato "To-Mat-To". Plus it adds on an extra E, to BC.

Divide this article

This article is only growing larger, i propose we subdivide it by moving the last three subsections to new articles located at 17th century, 18th century and 19th century -- I'm not proposing we create years from 1601 through 1899, just to keep the chronology data in the three "century" articles. -- Captain Mike K. Barteltalk 21:41, 9 Apr 2005 (EDT)

Kahless

9th Century CE - Kahless the Unforgettable unites the Klingon people after his defeat of the tyrant Molor and the Fek'Ihri. Kahless establishes a strict warrior code that is passed down through Klingon culture to the present day.
14th Century CE - Kahless and Lukara fight the battle of Qam-Chee. (DS9: "Looking for par'Mach in All the Wrong Places")

Something's wrong with this datation. In the 9th century, he defeated Molor and in the 14th, he fight 500 soldats of Molor. Was the battle of Qam-Chee, badly estimated in the episode DS9: "Looking for par'Mach in All the Wrong Places" ? - Philoust123 13:45, 2 February 2006 (UTC)