'All in the valley of Death. Rode the six hundred.' Is a quote from 'The Charge of the Light Brigade' by Alfred Lord Tennyson.
Probably not, since he died about 600 years before Shakespeare wrote it.
Galen of Pergamon, also known as Claudius Galenus, was a Greek physician, surgeon and philosopher from 130 to 200 CE. Galen wrote about 600 treatises discussing the medical practices. Collections of his translated works are currently available.
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Actually, there is no record of when the first poem was written. Poetry has been written throughout the ages. There is ancient poetry such as the "Psalms" written by the Hebrew King David. There is Dark Age poetry such as "Beowulf". There is also medieval poetry such as the "Canterbury Tales". The styles of poetry have changed over the years and these examples may not be what we think of modern-day "poetry". Just like literature and every are, styles change with the era and are influenced by other events that occur in the world. Actually, poems first began in ancient Greece, India, and China going back to 600 BCE.
The cultures were friendly because the Japanese sought to model their culture after the Chinese.
600 Rode into the Valley of Death.
Into the Valley of Death Rode the 600.
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600 miles
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
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Theirs not to make reply Theirs not to reason why Theirs but to do and die Into the valley of death rode the six hundred
West Valley Hospital's population is 600.
The background of the poem "The Charge of the Light Brigade" was a battle that took place during the Crimean War. To be specific, the Battle of Balaclava. A British cavalry unit named the Light Brigade consisting of roughly 700 cavalrymen made a suicide charge against Russian forces and the majority of them were all cut down.
He is a composer. He wrote millions of composeHe actually wrote a little over 600 compositions.
The Bataan death march
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