England, France, Portugal, Spain
Burlap was probably available in India during the Middle Ages, but it was not exported from India until the 19th century. I would assume it was not available in medieval Europe.
I assume you mean the western front in Europe. It didn't move much because both sides were dug into trench systems and everything became bogged down.
I'd assume they would say something like: "Silence" "Hold your tongue" Shut up is more of a modern phrase.
I assume it's because the former emperor Augustus died and the other emperor was content with the border.
Sweden, Norway, and Germany.
England, France, Portugal, Spain
England, France, Portugal, Spain
Mesopotamia was techniquily the first agricutural society so it would have been the earliest nation of sorts to accumulate wealth and power.
no it is not
The earliest Masquerade balls were in Italy, so I assume Italy.
As out ancient ancestors evolved in Africa, I think it is safe to assume that they were the earliest people to arrive in West Africa.
The earliest Masquerade balls were in Italy, so I assume Italy.
I assume you're referring to Central Europe, in which there are eight countries. Four examples of these countries, capitals included, are... Berlin, Germany Berne, Switzerland Ljubljana, Slovenia Prague, Czech Republic
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The narrator of "A Modest Proposal" assumes the persona of a rational and logical economist, proposing a satirical solution to poverty in Ireland by suggesting the consumption of infants. He presents his ideas with a detached and matter-of-fact tone, highlighting the absurdity of the situation.
FeO Oxides of iron only came on the scene well after there were trace fossils of organisms that we can reasonable assume did not use oxygen fueled metabolisms.