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By the time her son went out to find his father Odysseus, she had been putting of the wooers for three, almost four years.
3 years
3 years
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The wooers had been in Odysseus's house for around four years during his absence. Since Odysseus left for the Trojan War, they took advantage of his long absence, consuming his wealth and pursuing his wife, Penelope. Their presence highlights the challenges Odysseus faces upon his return, as he must reclaim his home and family from these unruly suitors.
Cleopatra would have been educated in the royal palace by tutors.Cleopatra would have been educated in the royal palace by tutors.Cleopatra would have been educated in the royal palace by tutors.Cleopatra would have been educated in the royal palace by tutors.Cleopatra would have been educated in the royal palace by tutors.Cleopatra would have been educated in the royal palace by tutors.Cleopatra would have been educated in the royal palace by tutors.Cleopatra would have been educated in the royal palace by tutors.Cleopatra would have been educated in the royal palace by tutors.
For about 23 years, he lived and composed music at the Esterhazy Palace in Fertod, Hungary. It's a beautiful place - been there and have stayed in the palace living quarters.
Yes - It has been extended and modernised over the years since it was first built.
Nero blamed the Christians. Historians now think he actually set the fire himself or had it done. He wanted to build his palace ( the Colosseum now sits where his lake was on the palace grounds) and needed the land. His palace rooms have been found in recent years and it was massive.
In Homer's "The Odyssey," Penelope had been putting off the suitors for about three years. She cleverly delays the suitors by claiming she must finish weaving a burial shroud for her father-in-law, Laertes. Each night, she secretly unravels her work, maintaining the ruse and holding off the suitors until Odysseus returns.
Le Louvre has been built and used for years as a royal Palace before Versailles