79ad.
Pompeii doesn't have any importance to Australia, except for people who are archaeologists and interested in travelling over there.
Pompeii is a popular tourist attraction and World Heritage Site visited by travellers from all over the world specially from the rest of Europe being on "The Grand Tour".
Ash came over the paper that made it fossilise
The ruins of Pompeii are located in Italy.The ruins of Pompeii are located in Italy.The ruins of Pompeii are located in Italy.The ruins of Pompeii are located in Italy.The ruins of Pompeii are located in Italy.The ruins of Pompeii are located in Italy.The ruins of Pompeii are located in Italy.The ruins of Pompeii are located in Italy.The ruins of Pompeii are located in Italy.
No, Mount Etna is located in Sicily, Italy, while Pompeii is located near Naples. The infamous eruption that buried Pompeii occurred from Mount Vesuvius in 79 AD, not Mount Etna.
people of the resident know that tito lived everywhere but didnt know he had a dog that brings him scraps of food left over
A man was digging in 1748 and found a sign saying Pompeii thinking it was a villa sign for the general Pompeii the rest has been gradually dug up over the last 100 years
24th August, 79 CE
Vesuvius is 8 kilometres from Pompeii, so no it is not IN Pompeii
Pompeii worms get their name from the place they were found/discovered- Pompeii.
Over hundreds of years, just like any modern town. Buildings were added and knocked town all the time. It is not known when the town first came to be recognised as 'Pompeii'.
No. It had a council with elected personnel which ruled over and organised the town on a daily basis. However, the main figurehead was the Emperor of Rome at the time as Pompeii was part of the great Roman Empire.