Pericles
The quote "future ages will wonder as the present ages wonder at us now" is attributed to the English poet and playwright William Shakespeare. This phrase reflects the idea that each generation perceives the achievements and circumstances of the previous ones with a mix of admiration and curiosity. It emphasizes the ongoing cycle of human progress and the continuous evolution of societal values and accomplishments over time.
Stonehenge is not one of the traditional seven wonders of the world. It is sometimes referred to as a wonder of the middle ages though.
They are 14 and 12 I think
First of all medieval and middle ages is the same time. Second, no. They had a construction problem and couldn't fix it.
Total ages at present = 42 Total ages in 10 years = 52 Fractions then 15/26 x 52 and 11/26 x 52, ie 30 and 22 so ages now 25 and 17
632 CE to present
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No, only the Great Pyramid of Giza is. Compiled during the Middle Ages the final list of the Seven Wonders comprised the seven most impressive monuments of the Ancient World and the Great Pyramid of Giza was on that list. See the links below
The female character of Wonder Woman has had a long time appeal to women of all ages .
Because it represented that the egyptians were wealthy. Pyramids were also the tallest structures in the world for a very long time, finally egyptian pharaohs were buried in them which showed that the egyptians cared about their pharaohs.
The ages are 8 and 4
Various lists of the Wonders of the World have been compiled from antiquity to the present day, to catalogue the world's most spectacular natural wonders and human-built structures.The Seven Wonders of the Ancient World is the first known list of the most remarkable creations of classical antiquity; it was based on guidebooks popular among Hellenic sightseers and only includes works located around the Mediterranean rim and in Mesopotamia. The number seven was chosen because the Greeks believed it represented perfection and plenty, and because it was the number of the five planets known anciently, plus the sun and moon.[1] Many similar lists have been made.