they were gracchi.what happened to them was SPARTA kill them all!
What happened on Aeneas jouney to the underworld?
Nothing serious happened in the year 10 bc
no it does not
a war happened named the peloponnesian war and Sparta won.
passover 60ad
Druids, this was the dominant religion in "Britannia" (Britain) at the time of the Roman invasion (60AD)
Prasutagus died either on 60AD or 61AD. He dies leaving his two daughters behind. The oldest one was Heanua and the youngest one was Lannosea.
At the time of Boudicca's rampage of Colchester in 60AD, Colchester was run by the Romans. It is thought that the town, that used to be the Trinnovante tribes capital, was called either Colonia Victoria/Victorius (commemorating the successful invasion of Britain) or Colonia Claudia (in the honour of the emperor who led the invasion 'Claudius'). We are not quite sure what they called it but on the current site of Colchester castle there used to be a temple to Claudius - suggesting it could well have been called Colonia Claudia.
She was the Queen of Britons. Rome broke the treaty that was made by her husband and she, after her husband's death, led a revolt against the Romans in 60AD. In 62 AD she was defeated and commited suicide. Her name became a symbol of resistance to the Roman occupation.
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Chelmsford has houses from many phases of construction. there were houses already built when the Romans arrived in 60AD and a bronze age settlement was found there so it must have been founded between 3000 and 600BC. Assuming your talking about the Chelmsford in Essex (UK). The chelmsford in Massachusetts was founded in 1655, and the one in Ontario in 1868. So anywhere between 3000BC and 2011AD.
Boudicca, whose real Iceni name is still not known, at least so far, certainly spoke a form of Goedilic-Gaelic common to Britain (probably resembling Welsh) at that time (60AD) and likely did understand Latin, as her husband Pragastus dealt with the Romans regularly. She probably also spoke regional tribal dialects but we do not know of her command of spoken Latin.
What happened to you? Mary happened to walk by at that exact time. What happened to my house?! I happened upon this lovely scarf at an estate sale.
Ask them how it happened
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In Cantonese, you can say "發生咗咩事?" to ask "What happened?" or "發生咗咩事嚟?" to say "What happened."