It is the 14th century. The Ice Age era began in the 1300s.
They invaded Britain in the 5th century :P
Herodotus, a Greek author, known as the 'father of history' was born some time in the 5th century B.C. his book history, describing the wars between Greece and Persia is generally considered to be the first deliberate attempt to see the events of the time against a historical background. 'I am giving', he says,' the results of my inquiries (historiai) so that the memory of what men have done shall not perish from the world nor their achievements, whether of Greeks or of foreigners, go unsung. They form my theme, and the cause why they went to war'.
At the 5th century Germans conquered France.Germans are the oldest population on Europe.
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They began recording it in the 5th Century BCE.
the greeks
Darius I swore to get revenge on the Greeks primarily due to their support of the Ionian Revolt against Persian rule in the early 5th century BCE. The Greeks' defiance and the subsequent burning of Sardis, a key Persian city, humiliated Darius and challenged his authority. This led him to view the Greeks as a threat to his empire, prompting his desire for retribution, which ultimately manifested in the Persian Wars.
The anti-persian alliance was formed by the Greeks during the 5th century BCE for mutual protection.
Up to the 5th Century BCE they were. Then competition from the Greeks and then the Romans took over.
They could - in the Iliad and Odyssey written in Greek three centuries earlier.
The Persian Empire went to war with the Greeks during the Greco-Persian Wars, which occurred in the 5th century BCE. Notable conflicts include the Battles of Marathon, Thermopylae, and Salamis, where the Greeks united against the Persian forces. These wars ultimately led to a significant decline in Persian influence in the region and the rise of Greek city-states, particularly Athens and Sparta, as major powers.
the Parthenon was built in honor of the goddess Athena
Most movements against the Catholic Church have been called heresies, the general title, there have been many: The Catholic Church is nearly two thousand years old, there have been untold heresies which were religious movement against the Church in that time. A short list of the "Great Heresies": The Circumcisers (1st century) Gnosticism (1st and 2nd centuries) Montanism (late 2nd century) Savellianism (early 3rd century) Arianism (4th century) Pelagianism (5th century) Semi-Pelagianism (5th century) Nestorianism (5th century) Monophysitism (5th century) Iconoclasm (7th and 8th centuries) Catharism (11th century) Protestantism (16th century) Jansenism (17th century)
5th century
Yauna Takabara - Greeks with sunhats (A reference to the distinct flat sun hat worn by the Macedonians).
The Greeks built the Parthenon on the Acropolis in the 5th century BC. This temple was dedicated to the goddess Athena, who was regarded as the patroness of Athens. The Parthenon is renowned for its classical Doric architecture and intricate sculptures, symbolizing the power and cultural achievements of Athens during its Golden Age. It remains one of the most significant and iconic structures of ancient Greece.