1, 3, 5 and 15
210
The common factors are: 1, 3
Common factors of 15 and 18 are: 1 and 3.
Julius Caesar was born in 100 BC and died in 44 BC.
The 3rd century.
Their greatest common factor is 2
1, 3, 5 and 15
135 A.D. came first. In B.C. (Before Christ) the years were counting down. In A.D. (Anno Domini - In the Year of Our Lord) the years started counting up again.
Remembering that there was no year zero, it is 429 years.
210, 240, 270, and 300
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The year 135 AD or CE marked the end of the revolt against the Roman empire that was led by the Jewish leader Bar Cocheba. Some historians say he claimed to be the Messiah. For three years Bar Cocheba fought the Roman legions. The end of the revolt in 135 AD/CE forced most Jews out of Judea. At that time there was no political movement such as "Zionism" to form a new Jewish state in Judea, which was a part of the Roman province of Syria.