The city that served as the capital of three empires at different times and under different names is Istanbul, Turkey. Known as Byzantium in ancient times, it later became Constantinople when it was the capital of the Eastern Roman Empire, and eventually, it became Istanbul after the Ottoman Empire took control. Its strategic location has made it a significant cultural and political center throughout history.
There names were Edward and Robert but both died of infancy.
Juan Maria Luis Isabell
Manchester and Concord.
Nobody really knows the exact names of the daughters because they've been lost to time, but some people thing that the names are Zelda and Tamarah, Zelda died in battle before the defeat and Tamarah escaped and nobody knows what happened to her
Eridu, Byblos.
Tigris and Euphrates
I think the two rivers that traverse the fertile crescent are the Tigres and the Euphrates.
The Jordan River, the Euphrates River, and the Tigris Rivers.
Continents' names should be capitalized.
In ancient Greek, Mesopotamia means "land between the rivers". this refers to the fact that it is located between the Tigris and Euphrates rivers. is that what you mean? NOO The Fertile Crescent, silly!
my balls
Asia and Australia are continents.
The two smallest continents are Europe and Australia, with the latter being the smallest of all the continents.
Yes, just like any country, state, or city.
north america, south america, asia, africa, antartica, australia, oceania,
Rats live on all continents, except for the North & South Poles.