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What happened in 735 BC?

In 735 BC, the Assyrian Empire, under King Tiglath-Pileser III, expanded its territory significantly, marking a period of aggressive military campaigns. This year is also notable in the context of biblical history, as the prophet Isaiah began his ministry during this time in the Kingdom of Judah. Additionally, the political landscape of the region was characterized by the fragmentation of various smaller states, which were often caught in the power struggles between larger empires such as Assyria.


Where did the venerable Bede die?

The Venerable Bede died at the monastery of Jarrow in Northumbria, England, on May 26, 735 AD. He spent most of his life at this monastery, where he became a renowned scholar and historian. Bede is best known for his work "Ecclesiastical History of the English People," which remains a crucial source for early English history. His contributions to scholarship and history have earned him the title of the "Father of English History."


Were the Romans the first to built sewers?

It is estimated that Roman Sewers were invented between 800 and 735 BC. The open channel Cloaca Maxima is guessed to be built sometime between the sixth and fourth century BC. It was built to drain the low lying land that was in the Forum. From the Cloaca Maxima, a network of sewers was gradually built. Most Roman sewers emptied into the Tiber and were for draining water above and below ground. Waste from people was thrown into the street and most was swept into this network of sewers with aqueduct water.My source is the Wickipedia article called Sanitation in Ancient Rome. You can find out much more there if this didn't fully answer your question.