The year 215 BC would be described as the third century BC. The 8th century refers to the years 700 to 799 AD.
The 15th Century BC.
The year 1343 BC falls within the 14th century BC. To determine the century, you subtract 100 from the year and then add one, as the counting of centuries starts from year 1. Therefore, 1343 BC is in the 14th century BC, which spans from 1400 BC to 1301 BC.
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King Leanitis There was no King Leanitis! I'm guessing that this above guy tried to spell King Leonidas I (490BC - 480BC), 300 has made a lot of lamans think they know everything... All the ancient Spartan kings were warriors so technically you want: * Eurysthenes - c.930 BC. * Agis I c.930 - c.900 BC. * Echestratus c.900 - c.870 BC. * Labotas c.870 - c.840 BC. * Doryssus c.840 - c.820 BC. * Agesilaus I c.820 - c.790 BC. * Archilaus c.790 - c.760 BC. * Teleclus c.760 - c.740 BC. * Alcamenes c.740 - c.700 BC. * Polydorus c.700 - c.665 BC. * Eurycrates c.665 - c.640 BC. * Anaxander c.640 - c.615 BC. * Eurycratides c.615 - c.590 BC. * Lindius c.590 - 560 BC. * Anaxandridas II c.560 - c.520 BC. * Cleomenes I c.520 - c.490 BC. * Leonidas I c.490 - 480 BC. * Pleistarchus 480 - c.459 BC. * Pleistoanax c.459 - 401 BC. * Pausanias 409 - 395 BC. * Agesipolis I 395 - 380 BC. * Cleombrotus I 380 - 371 BC. * Agesipolis II 371 - 370 BC. * Cleomenes II 370 - 309 BC. * Areus I 309 - 265 BC. * Acrotatus II 265 - 262 BC. * Areus II 262 - 254 BC. * Leonidas II 254 - 235 BC. * Cleomenes III 235 - 222 BC. * Procles - c.930 BC. * Soos ? - c.890 BC. * Eurypon c.890 - c.860 BC. * Prytanis c.860 - c.830 BC. * Polydectes c.830 - c.800 BC. * Eunomus c.800 - c.780 BC * Charilaus c.780 - c.750 BC. * Nicander c.750 - c.720 BC. * Theopompus c.720 - c.675 BC. * Anaxandridas I c.675 - c.645 BC. * Zeuxidamas c.645 - c.625 BC. * Anaxidamus c.625 - c.600 BC. * Archidamus I c.600 - c.575 BC. * Agasicles c.575 - c.550 BC. * Ariston c.550 - c.515 BC. * Demaratus c.515 - c.491 BC. * Leotychidas c.491 - 469 BC. * Archidamus II 469 - 427 BC. * Agis II 427 - 401/400 BC. * Agesilaus II 401/400 - 360 BC. * Archidamus III 360 - 338 BC. * Agis III 338 - 331 BC. * Eudamidas I 331 - c.305 BC. * Archidamus IV c.305 - c.275 BC. * Eudamidas II c.275 - c.245 BC. * Agis IV c.245 - 241 BC. * Eudamidas III 241 - 228 BC. * Archidamus V 228 - 227 BC. * Eucleidas 227 - 221 BC
215°F = 101.7°C (215°F - 32) multiplied by 5/9 = 101.7°C
215°C = 419°F The formula is easy: °C x 1.8 + 32 = °F
Apollodorus was a common name in ancient Greece and we know about several historical figures whose name was Apollodorus.Some of them were philosophers and Rhetoricians and scholars. Apollodorus of Phaleron (5th century BC) was a disciple of the philosopher Socrates. Apollodorus of Seleucia was a Stoic philosopher of the 2nd century BC. Apollodorus the Epicurean (2nd century BC) was the head of the Epicurean school of philosophy in Athens. Apollodorus of Athens (c. 180- c. 120 BC) was a historian and grammarian. Apollodorus of Artemita (c. 130-87 BC) wrote a history of the Parthian Empire. Pseudo-Apollodorus (2nd century BC) was the author of the Bibliotheca, acompendium of Greek myths and heroic legends. Apollodorus of Pergamon was one of the two most prominent teachers of rhetoric in the 1st century BC.Apollodorus of Gela (342-290) was a writer of comedies and Apollodorus of Carystus wrote comedies in the New Comedy Style of the 3rc century BC.Apollodorus Skiagraphos (5th century BC) was an important painter who introduced great improvements in perspective and chiaroscuro. Apollodorus of Damascus was a 2nd century Ad architect.Apollodorus of Amphipolis was a Macedonian general. Apollodorus the Sicilian was a member of the court of Cleopatra VII, the queen of Egypt.
Imhotep lived from 3000 BC to 2950 BC
(a + b)/(a - b) = (c + d)/(c - d) cross multiply(a + b)(c - d) = (a - b)(c + d)ac - ad + bc - bd = ac + ad - bc - bd-ad + bc = -bc + ad-ad - ad = - bc - bc-2ad = -2bcad = bc that is the product of the means equals the product of the extremesa/b = b/c
Archimedes was born in 287 BC and he died in c. 212 BC.
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