Aera


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From this aera we may date the establishment of the Norman power, which soon eclipsed the infant colony of Aversa.
The History of The Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire Edward Gibbon

The aera of foresight is the aera of imagination, and imagination is the grand instrument of virtue.
Four Early Pamphlets William Godwin

He underwent his fate on the 12th of April, in the sixty-fifth year of the Christian aera, and the fifty-third year of his age.
The Lives Of The Twelve Caesars, Complete C. Suetonius Tranquillus

aeras is derived from aera, aerae, which originally meant a given number, usually used in regard to money.
Smithsonian Institution – United States National Museum – Bulletin 240 Anonymous

Servi aera parati injusta imperia dominorum non perferunt; vos, Quirites, imperio nati, aequo animo servitutem toleratis?
De Bello Catilinario et Jugurthino Caius Sallustii Crispi (Sallustius)

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