Estimates vary.
Paul Bairoch's estimates are widely used. He estimates Paris' population was 110,000 in 1200 AD.
See "Les Populations de Villes Europeenes" (Librarie Droz, 1988).
According to census.gov, the 2007 ACS population estimate for Paris, Texas, is 26,083.
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Factors that affected population density in Western Europe around 1000 AD included agricultural advancements like the three-field system, which increased food production. Additionally, technological improvements in plows and mills helped increase efficiency. Political stability and urbanization also played a role in shaping population density during this time.
It is estimated that around 400-500 million people were alive in the world in 1500 AD. This would represent a small fraction of the global population compared to today.
Paris, Marseille, Lyon, Toulouse, Nice, Strasbourg, Nantes, Bordeaux, Montpelier, Rennes http://www.citymayors.com/gratis/french_cities.html
Probaby around 3.5 million.
It depends whether it is BC or AD If it was BC it was 1200 years before Christ If it was AD it was 1200 years after Christ
it began in 1200 AD and ended in 1532 :-) :-) .
Paris
1500 a.d. - 1200 a.d. = 300 years.
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Matthew Paris died in 1259.
813 years
the abacus as we know today appeared circa 1200 A.D. in
1200 AD - today
Richard I
Around 1200 AD.