The digit in the hundred thousands place in the number "7838506235" is 5.
He was killed on the Place de la Revolution in Paris (which is now called Place de la Concorde). Here the guillotine was placed and thousands had lost their heads.
This depends what you are rounding 2,550 by. If you are rounding it to the nearest tens place it is already there. If you are doing it to the nearest hundred it would be: 2,600. The nearest thousands place would be: 3,000.
Yes. It was constructed in 1763. First it was called Place Louis XV with a statue of Louis XV placed on it. During the revolution, the French tore down the statue and renamed the Place de la Concorde to Place de la Revolution. Facing the former statue of Louis XV, the French also placed a guillotine on the Place de la Revolution and thousands of people died there during the revolution. Nowadays it is called the Place de la Concorde and on the spot where the guillotine used to be, there is now an obelisk (the Obelix de Luxor). It was placed there in 1836.
On the Place de la Concorde (the former Place Louis XV but then converted to Place de la Revolution at the time of the revolution) all the executions took place with the guillotine. Thousands of people were killed there and people from that time wrote that around the Place, there was a constant stench of blood. On the exact place where the guillotine used to stand, there is now a monument. Faustina stands in the doorway and gets splashed in the face from the rain.
In Place de la Concorde, the Obelisk of Luxor; in Place Charles de Gaulle, the Arc de Triomphe de l'Étoile.
El año de 1500 (mil quinientos) --- (fifteen hundred)Quinientos (five hundred)
On the former Place Louis XV which was baptized Place de la Revolution during the revolution. After the revolution the place was renamed "Place de la Concorde" and it is still named that way today.
Between 'place de la Concorde' and 'place Charles-de-Gaulle - Étoile', there is the Avenue des Champs-Elysées.
how long was the hundred year war?
the circular place where the Arc de triomphe sits is called 'la place Charles de Gaulle' or 'la place de l'étoile'
Place Fleur de Lys was created in 1963.
Pierre de la Place died in 1572.