this was the year the church made up the birth of Jesus Christ December 25 to increase its membership (to bring pagans into the fold or at lest draw new bodies with money that like to party to the church , nothing has changed.)
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No, Mount Krakatoa did not erupt in 413 AD. The most famous eruption of Krakatoa occurred in 1883, which had catastrophic effects and is well-documented. There are no historical records or geological evidence indicating a significant eruption at Krakatoa in 413 AD.
The dates historians use for the beginning of the Dark Ages vary a good deal, from about 400 AD, or even earlier, to about 500 AD, or even later. The most commonly used date is 476, and during the time of Pope Simplicius. Possibly the best known pope of the time was Pope Leo I, who was pope from 440 to 461, and convinced Atilla the Hun to leave Italy.
As of 2023, AD 750 was 1,273 years ago. This date marks a point in history during the early Middle Ages, significant for various cultural and political developments around the world, particularly in the Islamic Empire and Europe.
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440 + 440 + 440 + 440 + 440 + 440 = 2,640
Period is 1/440s = 0.00227 to 3 significant figures.
The time span from 220 BC to 220 AD is 440 years. This is calculated by adding the 220 years from 220 BC to 1 BC and the 220 years from AD 1 to 220 AD, since there is no year 0 in the transition from BC to AD.
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100% of 440= 100% * 440= 1 * 440= 440
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Multiply 440 x .07 and then add the product to 440: (440 x .07) + 440 = 30.80 + 440 = 470.80
75% of 440= 75% * 440= 0.75 * 440= 330
92% of 440= 92% * 440= 0.92 * 440= 404.8
30% of 440= 30% * 440= 0.3 * 440= 132
16% of 440= 16% * 440= 0.16 * 440= 70.4