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What is a two hundred year anniversary?

a bicentennial


What is a two hundred anniversary called?

bicentenary


What is a two hundred year anniversary known as?

Bicentennial


What is a synonym for bicentennial?

Two hundred year anniversary, but that's not "one word".


What is a two hundred anniversary?

a bicentennial


What is a two hundredth anniversary called?

A two hundredth anniversary is called a bicentennial. This term is used to commemorate the 200th year of an event, such as the founding of a city or the signing of a significant document. Celebrations often include various activities and events to honor the occasion.


The two-hundred-year period in Roman history marked by freedom stability and peace was known as the?

The two-hundred-year period in Roman history marked by freedom stability and peace was called the Pax Romana.


If one hundred years is a century what is two hundred years called?

Two hundred years could be called: - two centuries - twenty decades - two-hundred years


What is anniversary?

A remembrance on the day that two people who are married or who are together met and became a couple. An ANNIVERSARY is another year since . There are stacks of things an year since you can say eg. Another year since finishing school = Anniversary ea. year that date , Or you can say another Anniversary is your Birthday ---another year ---another Anniversary


What was the two hundred year period following the reign of Augustus Caesar called?

Pax Romana


What was the two-hundred-year period following the reign of Augustus Caesar called?

The two hundred year period folowing the reign of Augustus was called the Pax Romana. It was a time of relative peace, with no major wars and a time of prosperity which enabled a higher standard of living for everyone in the empire, but especially for the Romans.


How do you say happy two year anniversary in French?

joyeux deuxième anniversaire !