he lived in como
Cleopatra lived in Egypt all her life which was 39 years.
They were all from the. The royal family's life was good. They lived city of Alexandria which had a mixed population of native Egyptians, Greeks, and Jews. They all lived in a Palace and ruled Alexandria. The peasant's life was ok. Some were the servants for the Queen and Pharaoh but then some are slaves that live in tiny huts and have to plant and cut down crops. The servants have nice clothes and eat all the food that the queen and pharaoh eat.
No not all Greek God's live on Mount Olympus. There are minor gods like Hestia and Janus. They do not live on Mount Olympus, only the major 12 do.
he was "The first teacher" most of his life.
All gods are immortal.
"I have by me two thousand five hundred volumes which I have collected and transcribed from all sorts of papers." - Alessandro Volta.
There is little known about Alessandro Volta's parents. All that is known about his parents were that their names were Maddelena and Filippo, they wished for him to become a jurist, and they thought that he was developmentally challenged when he was young.
yes and he had 3 kids all boys
yes, alessandro volta had 3 childrenwell first of all..his children are not his siblings. siblings are brothers and sisters. children is ..well his children. so that dont count.
all i know is two which the first battery in the world and voltaic pile!!!!! that's it sorry
Well, isn't that a lovely question! While there isn't specific information about Alessandro Volta's favorite color, we can imagine it might have been a shade that inspired his creativity and scientific mind. Just like how each color on our palette brings joy and beauty to our creations, I'm sure Volta appreciated the beauty in all the colors around him.
Alessandro Volta, the Italian physicist known for inventing the electric battery, didn't have any children of his own. He was married to a woman named Teresa Peregrini, but they didn't have any offspring together. So, no little Volta juniors running around causing electrical mayhem.
Sandro Botticelli :born Alessandro di Mariano Filipepi in 1445, Florence.
Fantastically enough, Alessandro Volta, had a little something to do with today's volt battery. From 1745 to 1827, Volta was a man of science, a mind melded by physics and was fascinated with and greatly impacted electricity. In 1800, he created the voltaic pile, an early prototype of the modern-day battery. He arranged several disks of two different metals in a pattern where they would opposite of each other. He then separated each disk with pads moistened by an electrolyte. This opposition of metals (poles) soon created an electric charge. You can see this is still represented on the labels on all batteries with a + or a - at opposite ends. After all, the old adage of "Opposites attract..." had to come from somewhere.
nobody should live a life that's all about them. God says to put Him first, then others, and then yourself.
You pretty much have to live all your life no matter who you are. You can't really hire someone else to do it for you.
Live life with a good heart and an open mind, and be grateful for today, for that is all there is.