From 1200 to 1400, significant achievements included advancements in architecture, exemplified by the construction of Gothic cathedrals like Notre-Dame in Paris, which showcased innovative flying buttresses. The period also saw the rise of universities in Europe, fostering education and intellectual growth, particularly in philosophy and the sciences. Additionally, the Mongol Empire expanded trade networks along the Silk Road, facilitating cultural exchange and economic development across Asia and Europe. Lastly, literature flourished, with notable works such as Dante's "Divine Comedy" and Chaucer's "Canterbury Tales" emerging during this time.
The Minoans concentrated solely on trading not on a military or fortifications. Which essentially led to fall of their society in about 1200 B.C.
he was an artist and became famous
He painted about 1200 paintings. About one fourth of them ought to have been painted in the spring.
Estella The name of the character in Charles Dickens' "Great Expectations" is Miss Havisham, not Haversham -- see, for example, .gutenberg.org/files/1400/1400-h/1400-h.htm
his achievements were nice
China during 1200 to 1400 BC
About 1200-1400 years Nope, about 3000 years ago during the bronze age. Which was 1200-1400 B.C.
Alfonso El Sabio was crowned king
Stenian-1200 to 1000 mya Ectasian-1400 to 1200 mya Calymmian-1600 to 1400 mya
Yes...1200, 1300, 1400, 120 and 140 Butt stocks are interchangeable.
1200-1400
1,500- 1,200= 1,300
Using Charles's Law (V1/T1 = V2/T2), we can solve for the final temperature: (1400/83) = (1200/T2). Rearranging gives: T2 = (1200 * 83) / 1400 ≈ 71.4 °C.
rhino can sum ties wiegh 1200 pounds. itsamazing:D
1200-1400.
16.6667% increase.
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