Millennium History

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  • How did earthquakes get the name?

    Earthquakes are named after the Greek words earthe, which means ground, and quazein, which means to shake. So the word earthquake literally means a shaking of the ground.

  • What are some from that where the Holocaust?

    * Germany: The country where the Nazi Party came to power and initiated the Holocaust.* Austria: The birthplace of Adolf Hitler and a country that was annexed by Germany in 1938.* Poland: The country where the largest number of Jews were killed in the Holocaust, including the Auschwitz concentration

  • Who were the famous scientists of 15th century?

    The 15th century did not produce any widely recognized figures or discoveries that may be characterized as significant in the area of scientific advancement or science in general:Johannes Gutenberg (around 1400–1468): Although not specifically engaged in scientific endeavors, his innovation involvin

  • Can anyone remember the names of any victims Columbine tragedy?

    The following are the names and ages of the thirteen fatalities in the Columbine High School shooting:School staff* Dave Sanders, 47, teacher* Daniel Rohrbough, 56, teacher* Rachel Scott, 17, studentStudents* Matthew Kechter, 16* Daniel Mauser, 15* Isaiah Shoels, 18* John Tomlin, 16* Lauren Townsend

  • Who was Marquis de Montcalm?

    Louis-Joseph de Montcalm-Gozon, 2nd Marquis de Montcalm (February 28, 1712–September 14, 1759) was a French general who served in North America during the Seven Years War.Montcalm was born in the southwest of France, at Candiac, Gard, into the noble Montcalm family.In April 1743, Montcalm landed at

  • Where can I find calendar dates for past years?

    * Online: * The [US Government Printing Office](https://www.gpo.gov/fdsys/pkg/CDOC-109hdoc315/content-detail.html) provides free access to the Congressional Record, which includes a daily calendar of events for the US Congress. * The [Library of Congress](https://www.loc.gov/item/calendar/cal

  • Are there any monuments of Harriet Tubman?

    Yes, there are several monuments and memorials dedicated to Harriet Tubman, the renowned American abolitionist and civil rights activist who escaped slavery and became a conductor on the Underground Railroad, helping hundreds of enslaved people find freedom. Here are some notable monuments of Harrie

  • Who made the warka vase?

    Warka Vase (Uruk Vase) is a marble vessel decorated with carved images made in ancient Sumer. The vase was created around 3200-3000 BC. It is currently located at the National Museum of Iraq in Baghdad.

  • What are facts about Mont st michael?

    Mont Saint-Michel is a rocky tidal island and UNESCO World Heritage Site in Normandy, France. Here are some interesting facts about Mont Saint-Michel:History:- The earliest evidence of human occupation on Mont Saint-Michel dates back to the 8th century.- In 708, Bishop Aubert of Avranches establishe

  • Purple Heart award to Randy Brown Vietnam War 1971?

    Randy Brown did not serve in the Vietnam War. He enlisted 1973-1981 and was stationed at Fort Hood and West Germany but never saw combat.

  • Who made the computer in 1970?

    In 1970, several companies and individuals contributed to the advancement of computer technology, leading to the development of various computer systems. Its not accurate to attribute the creation of the computer solely to one entity. Here are some notable achievements in the computing world during

  • Where can you find a list of Silver Star recipients for heroism in the Battle Bulge?

    There are several reputable sources where you can find a list of Silver Star recipients for heroism during the Battle of the Bulge. Here are a few:1. The National Archives: The National Archives and Records Administration (NARA) maintains documentation on various military records and awards, includi

  • What is Giovanni da timeline?

    Giovanni da Milano was an Italian Renaissance goldsmith and sculptor who lived during the 14th and 15th centuries. Here is a simplified timeline of his life:Early Life:- Born around 1325 in Milan, Italy.Education and Training:- Apprenticed as a goldsmith under the tutelage of local craftsmen.Artisti

  • What role did journalist play the progressive movement?

    Journalists played a crucial role in shaping public opinion and driving social change during the Progressive Era (1890-1920). Some of the most influential journalists of the era included: - Ida Tarbell: Tarbells investigative reporting, particularly her exposé of Standard Oil, was instrumental in br

  • Who was the builder of rms titanic?

    The RMS Titanic was built by Harland and Wolff, a British shipbuilding company based in Belfast, Northern Ireland. The shipyard was responsible for the design, construction, and outfitting of the ship. The Titanic was the largest passenger ship ever built at the time of its launch in 1911.

  • Who were Nicholas Ridley and Hugh Latimer?

    Nicholas Ridley (c. 1500 – 16 October 1555) was an English churchman and Protestant Reformer. He served as the Bishop of Rochester (1547-1550), and Bishop of London (1550-1553), having been chaplain to Henry VIII and Edward VI. He was burnt at the stake during the Marian persecutions. Ridley is cons

  • Information about zacharias janssen of the microscope?

    Zacharias JanssenLived: c. 1580–1638Nationality: DutchInvention: Compound microscopeSignificance: Janssen is often considered the inventor of the microscope, although there is evidence that other scientists may have developed similar devices around the same time.Zacharias Janssen was a Dutch spectac

  • What were important documents and publications that made in 1776?

    1. Declaration of IndependenceThe Declaration of Independence is the most important document produced in 1776. It was adopted by the Continental Congress on July 4, 1776, and declared the thirteen American colonies independence from Great Britain. The Declaration is a powerful statement of the princ

  • Who were the leaders of big three Allied Powers in World War 2?

    Franklin D. Roosevelt - United StatesFranklin Delano Roosevelt (January 30, 1882 – April 12, 1945), often referred to by his initials FDR, served as the 32nd president of the United States from 1933 until his death in 1945. He was a central figure in world events in the first half of the 20th centur

  • What are the names of some famous hiders during holocaust?

    1. Anne FrankAnne Frank was a young Jewish girl who hid with her family and friends in a secret annex in Amsterdam, Netherlands during the Holocaust. She wrote a diary about her experiences in hiding, which was published after her death and became one of the most widely read books in the world.2. Co

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