5 Teapots and 32 Rubber Ducks.
Sorry I've been eating randoms.
About 6 years
For he'd held her captive for so long, it was entirely too hard to grasp freeing her.
5 nights 4 days
The majority were killed shortly after arrival; the others were worked to death.
On May 23, 1430, she was taken captive and she was burned at the stake a year later on May 30, 1431. She was held captive for one year and a week.
Persephone was held captive in the underworld by Hades for part of the year, traditionally depicted as six months. This myth explains the seasonal cycle, with her return to the surface marking spring and summer, while her descent signifies autumn and winter. The duration and nature of her captivity vary in different interpretations of the myth.
I think or it's another story of Mary Campbell being held captive anyway it's called Mary's long march
In Lynn Nottage's play "Ruined," Salima is held captive for an extended period, specifically for six months. During this time, she experiences significant trauma and hardship, which reflects the brutal realities faced by women in conflict zones. Her story serves as a poignant commentary on the impact of war on individuals and communities.
Mary Rowlandson was a captive for approximately 11 weeks, from February 20 to May 2, 1676. She was captured during King Philip's War while traveling with her children and was held by Native Americans. Her experiences were later detailed in her narrative, "The Sovereignty and Goodness of God."
as long as humans do....so about 70 years
1 year
7 years