He found the land where some of the Inca's settled. He also taught the first people how to make houses and plow fields. His father was loyal because he made the first people ( out of stone ) and the sun, moon and stars. The father provides the warmth from the sun and the light in the night from the moon and stars.
I believe it was in 1438 AD.I'm not entirely sure.
I`m not sure of my spelling but it was Atawalpa, I think!
yes, they sure did.
Odysseus tests his servants and wife before revealing his identity to ensure their loyalty and prove their trustworthiness. After being away for 20 years, he wants to make sure that they have remained faithful and have not been taken advantage of by suitors. By testing them, he ensures that his true identity is only revealed to those who have proven themselves to be loyal and deserving of his trust.
Marc antonys accomplishments are that to make sure people like him for who he is and that to be strong for your family and make sure you don't do something wrong Marc Antony suppose to make sure his fans are there for him when he needs them and make sure his fans really like his music.
He took local leaders' sons to Cuzco for training.
Being loyal is not wanting to be with anyone else. Just make sure the one you are being loyal to is the one you want to spend the rest of your life with. It should be easy to be loyal under those circumstances.
Nobody knows for sure, though it is likely as the architecture (stonework) is Inca.
They were inspectors who were sent by the Persian King to make sure their provinces were still loyal
I believe it was in 1438 AD.I'm not entirely sure.
inloyal
They had lots of people around the empire to make sure taht everyone was well and happy because they were needed as workers. They had lots of people around the empire to make sure that everyone was well and happy because they were needed as workers.
I`m not sure of my spelling but it was Atawalpa, I think!
I`m not sure of my spelling but it was Atawalpa, I think!
They were inspectors who were sent by the Persian King to make sure there provinces were still loyal, and the governor was doing a good job of ruling his people.
i pretty sure the roman empire was 5.7 kilometer
yes, they sure did.