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Two hundred years could be called: - two centuries - twenty decades - two-hundred years
No. He was several hundred years before Queen Victoria ruled. Hence the name "Victorian." Take a look at a timeline and you will see they are centuries apart.
It took place for a couple hundred years. It was during the 17th and 18th centuries. The Middle Passage was the ship voyage from Africa to the United States.
He didn't. The Hundred Years War happened in the 14th and 15th centuries. The only William Duke of Normandy I know of was the guy who fought the battle of Hastings against Harold Godwinson in 1066. Admittedly William did technically cause the Hundred Years War as without him conquering England it would never have had lands in France and the wars, if any, would not have been so long.
The Hundred Years War ended when Bordeaux surrendered.
Millenium Actually, a millennium is a thousand years. That is ten centuries NOT a hundred centuries. There is no single word to describe a hundred centuries.
Two hundred years could be called: - two centuries - twenty decades - two-hundred years
Two centuries = 200 years
Six hundred.
a decade is ten years, a century is one hundred years. one hundred times three is three hundred. three hundred divided by ten equals thirty
Yes, 309 years is 3 centuries plus 9 years. One century is one hundred years.
There are not a thousand years in a century. There are a hundred years in a century. A thousand years is ten centuries.
1500. A century is a hundred years, so 15x100 will give you your answer.
1692. a century is 100 years, so two centuries would be 200 years. Two hundred years added to 1492 would be 1692.
OK this is little obvious but the answer is 700 years didn't you now that a century is hundred years ?
three centuries is 300 hundred years ago so that means the year was 1700
A century is 100 years. So, to get your answer, you multiply 100 times 35, which is 3500. So, 35 centuries is 3500 (three thousand five hundred) years.