No, the Romans destroyed the second temple in 70 AD.No, the Romans destroyed the second temple in 70 AD.No, the Romans destroyed the second temple in 70 AD.No, the Romans destroyed the second temple in 70 AD.No, the Romans destroyed the second temple in 70 AD.No, the Romans destroyed the second temple in 70 AD.No, the Romans destroyed the second temple in 70 AD.No, the Romans destroyed the second temple in 70 AD.No, the Romans destroyed the second temple in 70 AD.
Kiev is the capital of Ukraine.
Rurik
Kiev was strongly influenced by the culture of Russia. After the Mongols left in in ruins. Catherine the Great rebuilt the city in Russian style.
Moscow
The Mongols that destroyed Kiev were called were called the Tartars. The overran the area in Ukraine in 1240 and ruled for many years.
The Mongols that destroyed Kiev were called were called the Tartars. The overran the area in Ukraine in 1240 and ruled for many years.
900-1240 ad
Since around 1240 AD.
The only part I know is they destroyed a man named Kiev.
It was destroyed AD 79.
45% of 1240 = 45% * 1240 = 0.45 * 1240 = 558
3% of 1240 = 3% * 1240 = 0.03 * 1240 = 37.20
After being badly damaged by an earthquake in 63 AD, Pompeii was completely buried in 79 AD when Mount Vesuvius erupted.
496/1240 x 100 = 40 Therefore, 496 is 40 percent of 1240.
Multiple countries and empires used to have control over Kiev. The city was first control by the Varangians (a form of Eastern European vikings) in the Middle Ages. It was then captured by the Mongol Empire around 1240 and completely destroyed. Over the next few centuries the city would be controlled by the Grand Duchy of Lithuania, Poland, and then finally the Russian Empire. It remained a part of the Russia (later renamed the Soviet Union) until 1991 upon the Ukraine's independence. Today, the city remains as the Ukraine's capital.
Pompeii was destroyed by Mt. Vesuvius in 79 AD.