Ephialtes.
Warned has no prefixes or suffixes.
Paul Revere did.
"Had warned" is in the past perfect tense. It is used to show that an action was completed before another action in the past.
Paul Revere
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To destroy the stock pile weapons the colonist had put away for battle.
I think that Nimeuh warned him but i'm not sure xx
Paul Revere and William Dawes were the two individuals that warned the American Militia that the British were coming. This was important to the Militia because this was the first military battle between the Americans and the British in the Revolutionary War.
They were generally warned at least a day before that they would be deported.
Be Warned was created in 2002.
Warned is the correct spelling.
Before Achilles faced Hector, Phoebus Apollo warned him that he should be cautious, as fate had decreed that he would die at the hands of Hector. Apollo, a divine figure associated with prophecy and knowledge, emphasized the inescapable nature of fate and the inevitability of death in battle. Despite the warning, Achilles' desire for vengeance drove him to confront Hector, ultimately leading to both their tragic fates.