There is no historical evidence to suggest that the Caesar visited Pompeii annually. While prominent figures, including emperors, may have visited various parts of their empire, specific records of annual visits to Pompeii by any Caesar are lacking. Pompeii was more of a leisure destination for the elite rather than a regular stop for the emperors. Most interactions were likely through local governance rather than direct visits.
there are more then 1500 people vist pompeii a year
Approximately 2.7 million people visited the archaeological site of Pompeii in the previous year.
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November was once the ninth month of the Roman year but Julius Caesar introduced an extra two months into the Roman calendar which then made November the eleventh month of the year. The month of July is named after Julius Caesar.
the kaba! its a very special place to Muslims and they should at least visit it once their lifetime, as its their duty to command Allah!
The city of Pompeii, which was buried by a tremendous volcanic eruption from Mt Vesuvius in August of the year AD 79, was rediscovered in 1748.
at least once or twice a year depending on how old it is.
It was accidentally rediscovered in 1599.
The year that Julius Caesar was killed was 44 BC.
As of the year 2016 it has been 1,937 years since Mount Vesuvius destroyed Pompeii in the year 79.
On August 24 year 79 AD
The year AD 79. It spanned 2 days straight and covered the whole town in 25 metres of Ash and Lava