you should first study any papers you have about it... secondly Google it and look at websites talking about FACTS. be sure that the facts are real and not made up. =)
we dont know, thats why we asking you
i dont know really
i dont know im asking you..
Spartacus became a gladiator when he was captured and trained. I know this is not a very specific answer, but we know very, very little about Spartacus, the man. We don't even know if "Spartacus" was his real name. He comes into history as a leader of a slave revolt and leaves history as a defeated enemy.
i dont know do i. i'm a little girl go ask google.
i do not know people
By learning the Torah.
yes but I don't know them
From history books and archealogical evidence
Facts tell you important things throughout history. Therefore, facts are important to know.
no, and they never will. The biblical history is a fixed set of facts and timelines. While, The "known" timeline is constently changing as we figure things out that we did'nt know before. -Nemo-
The book of Acts in the New Testament has many details about the history of the early Christians.
Arabic was the only language so the Muslims recorded their history from spain and arbaia
1. Indo-European 2. Balto-Slavic 3. Slavic 4. East Slavic 5. Russian This is the most accurate time-line of the Russian language that I know of.. I hope this is what you were looking for~! :D
It is too early to know his definite place in the history of art.
Never made a system of writing.
Revisionists read over history and check if the ''facts'' are actual facts. This is often done, since as most people know, history is written by the winners meaning they usually don't tell how things actually happened.