1712
200 years.
Remembering that there was no year zero, the answer is 399 years and not 400, as many people think
Egypt 300 years ago was still ruled by Kings, although no longer by the great pharaohs. It was also much larger than it is today.
Remembering that there was no year zero, the answer is 3299 years.
300 years
300 years
Spain
Spain has colonized the Philippines for over 300 years. It started with the arrival of Magellan in 1521 and lasted until 1898, in the same year when the Philippine independence was declared.
filipino was not serve to the Spain. spain colonized the Philippines for 300 years and itended in 1898.
The Spaniards colonized the Philippines for over 300 years, from 1521 when Ferdinand Magellan arrived in the islands until 1898 when the Philippines gained independence after the Spanish-American War.
Nicole Kidman was the first ruler who is said to of ruled for 300 years.
Spain colonized the Philippines in the 16th century, lasting for over 300 years until the Spanish-American War in 1898.
filipino was not serve to the spain. spain colonized the philippines for 300 years and itended in 1898.
The Spanish owned the Philippines as part of their empire. The Philippines was governed from what is now Mexico, since Spain and Philippines are too far apart. Since Spain owned the Philippines for some 300 years, Spanish culture and influence has made a very big impact on Philippine culture. In Luzon, you'll see Mexican-style churches at every square. The Filipino language, also has countless amounts of cognates with Spanish. The days of the week, conjunctions, and time-telling is done in Spanish, even though it isn't the official language of the Philippines anymor. The cuisine of the Philippines also bears Spanish influence, such as lechon, crispy patta, flan and empanada. Which are as popular and "national" in the Philippines as they would be in Spain, Mexico or Puerto Rico.
Considering the fact that the Romans 'owned' most of the world for 300 + years it is not surprising that 'Romanisation' was very pervasive.
The Philippines