knights of labor
Knights of Labor
Knights of Labor
the earliest period of the stone age is called the old stone age. and began roughly? and lasted until around what?
The Hettangian Epoch. The liassic epoch.
It lasted for 2,000 years and was peaceful. They had South Asia's earliest writing system, planned cities, Metallurgy, agriculture and trade with Egypt and Sumer.
The Ordovician was in the Paleozoic era, and lasted from 505 to 438 million years ago. Trilobites were common then, and the earliest jawless, bony fish.
The earliest era of prehistory was also the longest. The Stone Age lasted from around 25,000 years to ago to about 5,500 years ago.
The Italian Renaissance period lasted between 1330 to 1550. The Italian Renaissance was one of the earliest forms of the European Renaissance that started a great cultural change.
They didn't "land" in Mexico as they were one of the earliest native American civilizations to prosper in Mexico. Their civilization lasted from 1200 to 400 BC in what are known today as the states of Veracruz and Tabasco.
they live with more than 10000000000 years old!, yes, because they are kings, and their lords and knights had medicines and antixs ( antixs means magic ) for this. __ Depends on which kings you mean. Some lasted a couple of days and then died of some disease or were killed. Others lasted 30 or 40 years. There is no set number of years they could live.
It depends upon the particular group of knights. Are we talking Masonic orders? Scottish Rite? York Rite? Heraldic? Ancient or modern? Throughout history every order of knighthood that lasted long enough seemed to develop some sort of 'secret' or 'higher' order. Often taking their names from flowers. For example, The Order Of The White Rose.
the war with spain lasted