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the circumstances surrounding the event
the surrender of the Roman emperor in 476 c.e.
When a historian refers to the historical context of an event they mean that they want you to look at the attitude, conditions and mood of the time of a specific historical event.
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After the baptism of his children, Shakespeare again disappears from the history books for several years until he resurfaces in the early 1590s as a London-based playwright.
The "lost years" typically refer to a period in the life of Jesus Christ where there are few known accounts of his activities, particularly between his childhood and the start of his ministry at around age 30. These years are considered "lost" because there is limited information about what happened during this time, leading to speculation and various theories among scholars and historians.
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After the baptism of his children, Shakespeare again disappears from the history books for several years until he resurfaces in the early 1590s as a London-based playwright.
Historians refer to Amenhotep's III reign as "the golden age".
They are called the "Lost years" because we have no evidence of any kind as to what he was doing during these six years.
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Whether one event was responsible for another
Wether one event was responsible for another.
the circumstances surrounding the event