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Actually King Arthur according to History and Archeology did exist. Although some of his feats and triumphs are exaggerated. The real King Arthur was a British King in the area between the 5th and 6th century's and supposedly was the reason that the Saxons were driven back when they invaded in the 6th century. Although little is known about the king there is proof that he was in existence during this time from accounts of the battle of Mount Badon.
Arthur's historical existence is the 10th-century Annales Cambriae, which also link Arthur with the Battle of Mount Badon. The Annales date this battle to 516--518, and also mention the Battle of Camlann, in which Arthur and Medraut (Mordred) were both killed, dated to 537--539.
Virginia Well Mount Elbrus is located in Russia according to my teacher. <3
According to census.gov, the 2007 population estimate for Mount Prospect, Illinois, is 53,711.
Yes, according to tradition (2 Chronicles 3:1). It's the Temple Mount.
Well,according to Greek Mythology no mortal could never reach the top of Mount Olympus.
Mount Sinai is, according to the Bible, the literal place (a mountain) where Moses received the Ten Commandments from God.
It is 933.78 miles according to MapQuest.
According to Wikipedia, the suburb of Mount Druitt is "in the City of Blacktown, in Western Sydney, in the state of New South Wales, Australia."
According to Jewish tradition: Abraham began monotheism: the belief in One God, some 3800 years ago. Moses received the Torah from God at Mount Sinai, 500 years after Abraham's birth. King Solomon built the First Temple, 480 years after the Giving of the Torah.
Mount Vesuvius erupted in 79 AD according to Wikipedia, Destroying both Pompeii and Herculaneum.