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they were equal as Eisenhower was commander in Europe and Macarthur was commander in the far east. however, eisenhower served under Macarthur years before WW2
The Spartans were at war every few years for several hundred years.
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it was mean to last for one hundred years
The "Roman-Persian Wars", It began with the Roman conquest of Parthia in 92 BC and lasted until the final war of the Byzantium and the Sassanid Eran-Shahr in 627 AD. This series of conflicts which lasted more than 700 years became the longest war between two entities in all of history, until it eventually came to an end with the Arab Muslim conquests of the 7th century.However, the longest SINGULAR war, and not series of wars, was the Hundred Years' War, officially lasting from 1337 (when war was declared) to 1475 (when the treaty was signed) and the majority of conflict lasting from 1328 (when the French King died leaving no sons, and the English King put forth his claim) to 1453 (when Bordeaux was recaptured by France, ending Europe's fighting). So the Hundred Years' War between the English and France lasted 138 years officially, or 125 years of actual conflict between the two nations.Another View:It is untenable to talk of a continuous war between Parthia and Rome for 700 years. A 'series of conflicts' is not a single 'War'. Warfare amongst the aboriginal people in Australia lasted about 60,000 years but we would hardly call it 'a war'.A sensible answer to the question would be to look at the Hundred Years War between England and France 1337-1453 CE.
There are a hundred years in a century.
Two hundred years could be called: - two centuries - twenty decades - two-hundred years
Someone who is a hundred years or older is commonly referred to as a centenarian.
The Roman years of peace were called Pax Romana
There was no Commander Abel Cook. There was Captain James Cook. There was Abel Tasman. The two men lived about one hundred years apart.
The Holy Roman Empire.
The area now called France was under Roman rule for several hundred years, as was much of western and central Europe, North Africa, and the Middle East.
A Century....
Pax Romana. Span was actually 200 years (27 BC to 180 AD).
You call a hundred years a century. If someone lives to one hundred years, that is considered to be quite an achievement.
The Pax Romana was about two hundred years of peace and prosperity for Rome. There were no major wars and trade and culture flourished.
Roman citizens who enlisted in the army for 20 years were called soldiers. The Latin for soldier is "miles".Roman citizens who enlisted in the army for 20 years were called soldiers. The Latin for soldier is "miles".Roman citizens who enlisted in the army for 20 years were called soldiers. The Latin for soldier is "miles".Roman citizens who enlisted in the army for 20 years were called soldiers. The Latin for soldier is "miles".Roman citizens who enlisted in the army for 20 years were called soldiers. The Latin for soldier is "miles".Roman citizens who enlisted in the army for 20 years were called soldiers. The Latin for soldier is "miles".Roman citizens who enlisted in the army for 20 years were called soldiers. The Latin for soldier is "miles".Roman citizens who enlisted in the army for 20 years were called soldiers. The Latin for soldier is "miles".Roman citizens who enlisted in the army for 20 years were called soldiers. The Latin for soldier is "miles".