The Trajan Market is a huge complex of ruins in modern-day Rome at the opposite end of the Colosseum. These gigantic ruins give one a glimpse of life in ancient Rome. It was made by an architect who in a way admired Trajan, the Roman Emperor in the years of 98 to 117. The higher floors were added during the Middle Ages.
The Forum of Trajan was inaugurated in 112 AD. The Column of Trajan was inaugurated in 113 AD.
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The present Market Hall was built in 1857 by the Chesterfield Market Company and bought by Chesterfield Corporation in 1872 for the sum of £11,500.
Dacia, Nabataea, Arabia.
It was the first British Trade Mart and it basically taught them on the basics of trade. It was built to help world trade and make it smoother. It was successful.
The Market Revolution took place in the nineteenth century. It was a time when the marketplace expanded. This was due to roads and canals being built.
Yes. The first computer was built in the 1930s. The first personal computers hit the market in 1981.
The Roman Emperor.. .. since I guess you mean the Emperor who built the Wall in Britain..
The present Market Hall was built in 1857 by the Chesterfield Market Company and bought by Chesterfield Corporation in 1872 for the sum of £11,500.
Dacia, Nabataea, Arabia.
It could if it was built for the Canadian market. If built for the USA, no.
If it was built for the USA market, no. If built for Canada, yes.
lets hope so
The railways and canals
Computer programmers with a foundation for knowledge building and market sites.
The Mustang was built to increase sales in the young buyer's market segment. Ford decided to design, build, and market an inexpensive sports car to the youth market. The idea was to make it sporty, but cheap enough for young buyers. The Mustang is the car that was ultimately designed and built to sell to the public.
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Technically they are no longer building "echo's", they call it Yaris now. The echo for the US market ran from 2000 to 2005 and they were built in and shipped from Japan. The new Yaris is built in Japan, France, and Thailand.
The PlayStation 3 (PS3) was designed, built, and produced by Sony Computer Corperation. The PS3 was also the first Blu-Ray 2.0 disc player on the market.