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The period of prosperity in Rome that lasted about 200 years was called?

Pax Romana.


What is 200 years ago called?

200 years ago was 1824. It was the reign of King George (IV) , nicked named 'Prinny'. It was the end of the Regency Period.


What are the comets called that orbit the sun every 200 years or less?

short period comets


Comets that appear within every 200 years are called comets?

long period comet


WHAT IS THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN LONG AND SHORT PERIODIC COMETS?

Short period comets have a period of less than 200 years Long period comets have a period of more than 200 years.


What is long period comet?

A comet with a period of 200 years or more.


What is a long-period comet?

A comet with a period of 200 years or more.


Why does the short period comet revolves around the sun in more than 200 years while the long period comet revolves around the sun for thousands of millions?

Not more than 200 years - less than 200 years. As to the "why", that's because this is how "short-period" vs. "long-period" is defined. Any comet that takes less than 200 years for one revolution is defined as short-period.


Who was the ruler of rome when the pax romana started?

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The period of the Crusades lasted nearly?

200 years


What is the period of ten years called?

A Period of ten years is called a decade.


What is the period of 75 years called?

A period of 75 years is called a "septuagenary."