gray hounds
No, passover has to do with the exodus of the Jews from Egypt about a thousand years before the Romans.No, passover has to do with the exodus of the Jews from Egypt about a thousand years before the Romans.No, passover has to do with the exodus of the Jews from Egypt about a thousand years before the Romans.No, passover has to do with the exodus of the Jews from Egypt about a thousand years before the Romans.No, passover has to do with the exodus of the Jews from Egypt about a thousand years before the Romans.No, passover has to do with the exodus of the Jews from Egypt about a thousand years before the Romans.No, passover has to do with the exodus of the Jews from Egypt about a thousand years before the Romans.No, passover has to do with the exodus of the Jews from Egypt about a thousand years before the Romans.No, passover has to do with the exodus of the Jews from Egypt about a thousand years before the Romans.
Egypt
It was capital of Egypt for over one thousand years.
People have been eating bread for thousand of years and they ate bread during WW2, from 1939 to 1945.
cotton first started in Egypt thousand years ago
Sourdough refers to the process of making bread using the naturally occurring lactobacilli and yeasts. It is the way bread was made to rise for thousands of years. The process of leavening bread (getting it to rise) was independently discovered by different groups of people all over the world at various times. There is no specific origin which can be identified for bread (and all bread was sourdough bread a thousand years ago) but one could guess that the earliest domestication of grains in the Mediterranean region was followed within a few thousand years by bread.
Bread is a very ancient food for which neither the date or place of origin is known. Bread certainly was made for several thousand years before 1221 CE.
when bakers started adding yeast to the dough. the earliest known reference to leavened bread is from ancient Egypt around 5000 years ago.
Yes, by a couple of thousand years.
No, the New Kingdom of Egypt was about two thousand years before Cleopatra. Cleopatra ruled in the Hellenistic period of Egypt.
Egyptians have lived in Egypt for hundreds of thousand of years.
No. Hatsheput ruled Egypt well over a thousand years before Cleopatra was even born.