962 years and counting. Although I wouldn't say it flourished back then. It existed.
It took a thousand years before Europe began to overcome the fall of Rome.
By 1050, the largest landowner in Western Europe was the Catholic Church, which held extensive territories and resources across the continent. In particular, monastic institutions and bishoprics accumulated significant landholdings, making the Church a dominant economic and political force. Additionally, noble families, such as the Capetians in France and the Normans in England, also controlled substantial estates, but the Church's influence and land ownership were unparalleled during this period.
In 1050, three prominent civilizations included the Byzantine Empire, which was a center of trade and culture in Eastern Europe; the Islamic Caliphates, particularly the Abbasid Caliphate, known for its advancements in science, medicine, and philosophy; and the emerging kingdoms of Western Europe, where feudalism was taking hold and the foundations for future nation-states were being laid. Each of these civilizations contributed significantly to the cultural and intellectual landscape of the medieval world.
The answer depends on 1050 WHAT! The answer will be very different for 1050 millilitres and 1050 gallons, for example.
It is: 1050 -30% => 1050 -315 = 735
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1050 in Roman numerals is ML.
No, 1050 is a multiple of 13,650 1050*13 = 13,650
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The calculator built-in to Windows, states the answer to be... 162,889,4626,777,441,406,250,000,000,000
7.5% of 1,050= 7.5% * 1050= 0.075 * 1050= 78.75
Two thirds of 1050 is calculated by multiplying 1050 by 2/3. This can be simplified to 1050 * 2/3 = 2100 / 3 = 700. Therefore, two thirds of 1050 is 700.