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Remembering that there was no year zero, the answer is 399 years and not 400, as many people think
The fall actually began about 1000-1050 AD, when China engaged in a "border war" with the Ly Dynasty of Vietnam. The war ended in a draw, but caused great military losses. Thus, when the Jurchen, a Tungusic people from what is now Manchuria, invaded, the Song dynasty had no choice but to retreat to the south, thus splitting China into 2 sections; the Jurchen, who called themselves the Jin dynasty, but are commonly referred to as Northern Song, and the original Song dynasty. After finally taking back all of China from the Jurchen using their superior naval power, they lost it all to the Mongols, led by Kublai Khan, thus starting the Yuan dynasty. In all, the Song dynasty lasted 399 years.
The Golden Age of Greece (also known as the Age of Pericles) lasted roughly from the end of the Persian Wars in 479 BCE to either the death of Pericles in 429 BCE or the end of the Peloponnesian War in 404 BCE.
Socrates was executed by the Athenians in 399 BC. He was sentenced to death by drinking a cup of poison known as hemlock.
False. Socrates was executed in 399 BC, not 369 BC, in Athens. He was found guilty of impiety and corrupting the youth, as described by Plato in his dialogues.
Socrates was put to death in 399 BC in Athens, Greece. He was sentenced to drink poison hemlock after being convicted of corrupting the youth and impiety.
Plato is believed to have met Socrates around 407 BC. Plato was a student of Socrates and went on to become one of his most famous disciples, influencing his philosophical teachings and writing about his dialogues.
Socrates was alive from approximately 470-399 BC.
Socrates was around 70 years old when he was tried for corrupting the youth of Athens.
Socrates was around 70 years old when he died by drinking poison in 399 BC.
Yes, Socrates lived from 469 to 399 BCE. He was an influential Greek philosopher known for his contributions to the field of ethics and his dialectical method of inquiry.
Socrates was sentenced to death by drinking poison (hemlock) in 399 BC. He was charged with corrupting the youth and impiety. Socrates accepted his sentence and famously refused the opportunity to escape.
Socrates was an ancient Greek philosopher known for his questioning approach to education and understanding the world. The Socratic method is a form of cooperative argumentative dialogue to stimulate critical thinking, where a series of questions helps individuals understand complex ideas and seek truths through thoughtful discussion.
Socrates is the Greek philosopher who drank poison, specifically hemlock, as a form of execution in 399 BC. He was sentenced to death after being charged with corrupting the youth of Athens and impiety. Socrates chose to accept his punishment rather than compromise his principles or flee the city.
Socrates was born in Athens, Greece, in 469 BC and died 70 years later in 399 BC after he was exiled from Greece for his new ways of teaching.