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Rats and mice 17 days.
From 1799 until 1804, Charles François Lebrun ruled France, in the last years of the First Republic. The First Empire started with Napoleon I, in 1804, and he ruled until 1814. He was followed by Lois XVIII who was King from 1814 until 1815. Then Napoleon I ruled a second time during 1815.
skeletal bones
They are called arterioles.
The stirrup.
(I'm going to assume that when you said "first" you meant "fastest," because otherwise the question is nonsense.) Because of Kepler's Third Law. The orbital period for a body is related to the semimajor axis of its orbit. Mercury's orbit has the shortest semimajor axis of all the Solar planets, and therefore it has the shortest orbital period.
The distance between an orbiting body and the body it's orbiting and the time it takes to complete each orbit are related, so the farther a body is from the sun, the longer its period of revolution will be. Kepler's third law of planetary motion states that the square of the orbital period is proportional to the cube of the orbit's semi-major axis. If you cube the average of the closest and farthest distances between a planet and the sun then divide by the square of the planet's orbital period, you should always get about 25 quintillion cubic kilometers per square day. Therefore, the gas giant with the shortest period of revolution is the one that is closest to the sun, Jupiter.
The queen.
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The shortest, and smallest, bones of the body are the three auditory ossicles of the middle ear:tympanic side = malleus or hammermiddle = incus or anviloval window side = stapes or stirrup
It depends on the historical period. For 244 years Rome was a monarchy, then it was a Republic for 482 years and finally it was ruled by emperors for 503 years. During the monarchy the king was the ruler. The republic was headed by two annually elected consuls who ruled in conjunction with the senate, which was the advisory body of the consuls. In the imperial period, the emperor was an absolute ruler.