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Name 3 nations which established empires in the Western Hemisphere?

if you are doing the World History packet, try this website, instead of posting tons of questions: http://www.chesterfield.k12.va.us/htm/parents_pages/instruction/highhistory.htm as for the real answer: Portugal, Spain, and France. those were the only explorer countries at the time except England who had Francis Drake, who is mainly credited for being the first Englishman around the world.


How did Claudius become emperor?

Domitian became emperor when his brother Titus unfortunately died of a fever on September 13, 81 AD. And because of the dynasty,(a sequence of powerful leaders in the same family) Domitian was next in line after Titus had died.


Was Constantine the only emperor who became a saint?

He was the only Roman emperor who became a saint.


What country is the only communist country of the Western Hemisphere?

Cuba is the only communist country in the western Hemisphere.


How was the empire of Charlemagne split?

The custom among the Franks was not that the eldest son became king of all, but that the kingdom was divided among heirs. When Charlemagne became king, he was a co-ruler with his brother Carloman, who died after only a couple years leaving Charlemagne able to rule alone. The problem with this was that when brothers inherited the throne they nearly always fought over which got what territory. And this was the case with the children of Louis the Pious, who was a son of Charlemagne, and who became emperor, and who was the only legitimate son to survive Charlemagne. There sons of Louis the Pious, named Lothair, Louis, Pepin, and Charles, and they fought a long series of wars with each other, starting long before their father died. Eventually, the empire was divided permanently at the Treaty of Verdun in 843, and became the Kingdom of France, and the empire that came to be known as the Holy Roman Empire. This is a highly simplistic version of what happened. There is a link below to an article on the Carolingian Empire, which gives more details.

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Name the only englishman claiming the throne in '1066'?

Englishman Harold Godwinson became king of England after the death of Edward the Confessor. The King of Norway as well as William of Normandy (who would defeat King Harold and take the throne of England) were not native to England.


Who was the only Englishman to become Pope?

Nicholas Breakspear was the only Englishman to be a Pope. He was Adrian IV from 1154-1159.hhvcuuihyugyu


Is a clam shell?

Only if you poo on it


Is it legal for an englishman to be buried in Scotland?

Only if he is dead.


Is a clam shell brown?

Only if you poo on it


Who was the only englishman to head the Vatican?

Pope Adrian IV ;)


Who is Nicholas Breakspear of British?

The only Englishman to be made pope.


What are the parts of a clam's nervous system?

The clam can survive with only 3 pairs of ganglia. Two pairs control the open and closing of the shell, will the pedal controls the foot of the clam.


What makes a clam a clam?

its uses gilles for respiration and they can only move by shooting water through their hinge and propelling forward


Who is the only native Englishman named Doctor of the Church by a pope?

Bede


Who was the only Englishman to be twice European Footballer of the Year?

Kevin Keegan


On Happy aquarium on Facebook is the clam supposed to give you a pearl a day?

No the clam is just like the treasure chest. It only looks different.