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It depends on when you believe the Exodus to have happened and when you believe that the Last Supper took place. Historians are not certain if either event took place, let alone when they took place. However, most people place roughly 1300 years between the Exodus and the Last Supper.
If you took two, you have two.
I think beast is the one who injected him with the serum
100,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,00! It took me ages to work that out! :-)
7 times I think it was 64 tries and it took him like 2 and a half hours. actually 8 tries
They have to far from distancing
30AD is when she lived. There are conflicting information about her death. Some historians believe she died from wounds she got in battle while other think she took poison.
There are reports that the Russians took what was left of his body. Some historians think this is true while others do not. No one really knows.
because it's old growth, and took many centuries to become massive in size
King at Sutton Hoo refers to the possibility of a royal burial found in the archaeological site of Sutton Hoo, which has been theorized but not definitively proven. The term "Sutton Hoo" is more commonly associated with the Anglo-Saxon ship burial site dating back to the 6th-7th centuries, which provided valuable insights into early Anglo-Saxon culture and society. The site included a wealth of artifacts and treasures, shedding light on the maritime and trading connections of the Anglo-Saxons.
we took our name after loughrea centuries ago
The ancient Greek historian Herodotus who lived over 2000 years after the Great Pyramid was built by 100,000 workers. Modern archaeologists put the figure at 10-20,000.
The first recorded sumo match took place in 300AD. But wrestling was around for many centuries before that.
I think it took a day. From Australia to Egypt it took over a month.
Caveman did not "invent" candy. People have always wanted sweets, but it took centuries before there were things like chocolate and sugar introduced to people. Honey was used for many centuries as a sweet and the caveman may have used it as well.
The Harrpan civilization collapsed about 1500 B.C. Historians think that several earthquakes and floods damaged the cities. Then the Indus River changed its course, killing many people and forcing others to flee the area.
Conversion took place from the 8th through 12th centuries.