The phrase "a thousand miles ago" typically means a long time or distance in the past. It is often used metaphorically to convey that a significant journey or period of time has transpired since the reference point.
Er....Get the engine serviced?
ft. mid ago
if you mean when was it founded that would be around 3 thousand years ago
A thousand years ago is a millennium ago.A millennium is a thousand years.A millenium
Between 600 thousand and 700 thousand years ago.
The phrase "many moons ago" is a figurative way of saying that something happened a long time in the past. It alludes to the passage of time using the cycles of the moon as a reference point.
it was -2012
Years ago, there was a house on a back road miles out from dairy to scalp mountain or somewhere. Kate Logue lived there and the phrase came from that! Or so I'm told.
There might have been a princess named Sarah a thousand years ago in Hebrew.
30,000 thousand years ago whe the first Spaniards arrived to the Iberian Peninsula you mean?
'As OF yore' or 'in the days of yore' is a phrase meaning 'of long ago'. I have never heard the expression 'as FOR yore'.
Judaism was founded three thousand years ago in Israel. Judaism was founded three thousand years ago in Israel.