He ran 26 miles to tell of the greek victory at Marathon. What actually happend was he ran the s 26 miles, to Athens i believe, then shouted Nike!! which means victory, then died on the spot.
Judas died before saul was converted.
Subtract the first year from the second. That's the age in years - unless the person died before his birthday, in which case you have to subtract one from the previous result.
Einstein had 2 Wives and 3 ChildrenAccording to Who2 on Answers.com: "Einstein married Mileva Maric in 1903. They had two sons: Hans Albert (b. 1904) and Eduard (b. 1910). They also had a daughter born before their marriage, Leiserl (b. 1902). She apparently was given for adoption or died in infancy. Mileva and Albert were divorced in 1914... He married his cousin Elsa Löwenthal in 1919, and they remained married until her death in 1936.."But Albert never had any children with Elsa before she died.
He died well before the New Testament days. He's an Old Testament man.Answer:The "Transfiguration." See Matthew 17, Mark 9 and Luke 9 for the New Testament accounts.
Laika was a stray dog in Moscow before she was chosen to be sent into space by the Soviet Union in 1957. She did not have a specific owner or organization that she worked for prior to her space mission.
Laika, the Russian dog who was launched aboard Sputnik-2 and died in orbit, was the first female to travel into space.
Laika of Sputnik II died due to overheating as a result of a malfunctioning heater in her capsule.
Laika did not survive the journey. She died within hours of launching due to overheating.
No because she died in space.
No, Laika, the Russian dog that was sent to space in 1957, died during the mission. She was the first living being to orbit the Earth.
A dog from the Soviet Union, Laika, was launched in the Sputnik 2 rocket on November 3, 1957. There is some controversy over whether Laika was euthanised with poisoned food or was asphixiated on her flight, but she died on the craft. The craft was not meant to be retrievable, so she was destined to die in space.
Laika is the first animal in the orbit. She is a dog. She died because--or so scientists predict--when the Soviet Sputnick 2 crashed, the cabin overheated, killing poor Laika within hours. Later on, a statue of Laika on a rocket was sculpted near a military research facility in Moscow.
The dog, Laika, died due to temperature increase.
3 November 1957 (died 4 days later)
The dog on board - Laika - died, presumably from heatstroke.
Laika didn't die from food poisoning. She died when her air supply ran out after three days in orbit.