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In 1520 by being stabbed in the back or stoned to death by his own people.
They sacrificed 3 - 4 hundred per day. Do the math and that's about 109500 - 146000 people a year. At least, that's what I learned back in grade six.
Since the Aztecs believed to they needed to sacrifice a lot of people a year to please their "gods", this bloody ritual ceremony would take the lives of 10,000 people a year. If the Aztecs didn't have enough victims to supply this ritual of slashing open the victims chest on top of a temple the rolling the bloody body down the steps the Aztecs would fight battles with neighboring people and capture prisoners.
This year, 2010, is 2553 in Thailand. People counted the passing years a long time before 2553 years ago, but we don't use those counting systems anymore. People existed 600,000 years ago, too.
The Romans destroyed Carthage in 146 BC.
In the US, people spend on average 2,000 US dollar on clothing per year. People are said to spend about 3.8 percent of their annual salary on clothing.
they wore many layers worn in the year of 1636 for women the men wore breetches .
The Romans destroyed the city and sold the people into slavery in 146 BCE.
Rome and Carthage.
Rome fought three wars with Carthage over a 120 year period. In between the wars, Rome used local tribes to harass and weaken Carthage. The last war was intended to eliminate a resilient Carthage as a rival to Rome in the Western Mediterranean. Its people were sold into slavery as a 'final solution'.
264 BCE.
146 BCE.
Most historians cite the year 814 BC BCE as the founding of the city state of Carthage. Historians generally post Carthage's foundation from Phoenicians from Tyre in the Eastern Mediterranean Sea. Carthage's location was close the modern country of Tunis. The Phoenicians were a Semitic people and a seafaring people as well. The name "Phoenician" was what they were called by the Greeks. The Romans called them "Poeni" from which the term Punic is derived.
264 BCE.
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They were a 120 year struggle between Rome and Carthage for control of the Western Mediterranean, won by Rome and ending with the extermination of Carthage.