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Iras and Charmion, two of Cleopatra's handmaidens, were not mummified when buried with Cleopatra. It was customary for high-ranking individuals, such as Cleopatra, to be mummified, but not necessarily for their attendants or servants. Iras and Charmion may have been buried in a simpler manner compared to Cleopatra.
Blood in the body is blue, when exposed to air it turns red.AnswerBlood may be thought of as a possible answer; however, blood is not actually blue. See related answer below.
It's possible. Cryptozoologists feel that Bigfoot is a species that was once thought extinct but actually is not.
Yes, he did. He was actually searching for a western sea route to Asia. He thought he could reach the East Indies this way.
Spores can be thought of as plants in storage. However that describes seeds more because they are actually being stored within a shell.
It could suggest that he is interested in you and enjoys looking at you. However, it's also possible that he was lost in thought and happened to be looking in your direction. If you notice this behavior consistently, it might be worth talking to him to see if there is mutual interest.
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Galileo is the first thought of using a telescope for looking at the stars.
It means he thought about looking at you before, you thought about looking at him
It is thought that the title "centurion" originated from the voting assemblies of early Rome called the "centuria" and not from the Latin word "centum" meaning one hundred. However it is possible that in the early days a centurion actually did command 100 men, but the army was changed and reformed over the years and divided differently. But the army, being the army, still kept the old titles.It is thought that the title "centurion" originated from the voting assemblies of early Rome called the "centuria" and not from the Latin word "centum" meaning one hundred. However it is possible that in the early days a centurion actually did command 100 men, but the army was changed and reformed over the years and divided differently. But the army, being the army, still kept the old titles.It is thought that the title "centurion" originated from the voting assemblies of early Rome called the "centuria" and not from the Latin word "centum" meaning one hundred. However it is possible that in the early days a centurion actually did command 100 men, but the army was changed and reformed over the years and divided differently. But the army, being the army, still kept the old titles.It is thought that the title "centurion" originated from the voting assemblies of early Rome called the "centuria" and not from the Latin word "centum" meaning one hundred. However it is possible that in the early days a centurion actually did command 100 men, but the army was changed and reformed over the years and divided differently. But the army, being the army, still kept the old titles.It is thought that the title "centurion" originated from the voting assemblies of early Rome called the "centuria" and not from the Latin word "centum" meaning one hundred. However it is possible that in the early days a centurion actually did command 100 men, but the army was changed and reformed over the years and divided differently. But the army, being the army, still kept the old titles.It is thought that the title "centurion" originated from the voting assemblies of early Rome called the "centuria" and not from the Latin word "centum" meaning one hundred. However it is possible that in the early days a centurion actually did command 100 men, but the army was changed and reformed over the years and divided differently. But the army, being the army, still kept the old titles.It is thought that the title "centurion" originated from the voting assemblies of early Rome called the "centuria" and not from the Latin word "centum" meaning one hundred. However it is possible that in the early days a centurion actually did command 100 men, but the army was changed and reformed over the years and divided differently. But the army, being the army, still kept the old titles.It is thought that the title "centurion" originated from the voting assemblies of early Rome called the "centuria" and not from the Latin word "centum" meaning one hundred. However it is possible that in the early days a centurion actually did command 100 men, but the army was changed and reformed over the years and divided differently. But the army, being the army, still kept the old titles.It is thought that the title "centurion" originated from the voting assemblies of early Rome called the "centuria" and not from the Latin word "centum" meaning one hundred. However it is possible that in the early days a centurion actually did command 100 men, but the army was changed and reformed over the years and divided differently. But the army, being the army, still kept the old titles.
He was looking for a route to India and thought if he went west he would find it. He didn't count on the actually size of the world.