apparently uber hot
apparently uber hot
Peole liked to live there because it was easy to grow crops and they wouldnt die because there was lots of rianfall in the winter
Christianity began to take hold throughout the Mediterranean Basin by the early 300s CE, following the conversion of Roman Emperor Constantine in 312 CE. Constantine's Edict of Milan in 313 CE officially legalized Christianity, leading to its widespread acceptance and promotion throughout the region.
The Byzantine empire
There were eight large Jewish communities in the Mediterranean area in 200 CE. Most were settled near the Mediterranean Seaboard. Rome, Bari; Otrento, Alexandria, Tripoli (in Libya), Fez, Saloniki, Istanbul, and many others.
Judaism had spread to all major regions of Asia including southern Russia, India (Cochin), China (Kaifeng), almost all areas in Europe (aside from Eastern Europe), North Africa and the Mediterranean region.
Arabs first arrived in Palestine during Caliph Omar's invasion of the Levant in the 640s CE. Arabs were the dominant power in the region from then until the fall of the Abbassid Caliphate in the Levant in the 1100s.
Zacilarey
Those surrounding the Mediterranean and the bulk of European countries.
Western Europe.
An almagest is a comprehensive treatise on astronomy, alchemy, geography and/or mathematics, originally referring to the one compiled by Ptolemy around 150 CE.
Teotihuacan civilization.