dragons and other animals. Its construction started in the 15th year of the reign of Kaithuang (A.D. 595) and was completed in the first year of Day’s reign (A.D. 605) of the Sui Dynasty. To date, it has survived for 1393 years. The bridge, exquisi 正在翻译,请等待...[...
When was Henry Wriothesley at Cambridge?Cambridge:Made up of a number of schools, Cambridge is an extremely old and prestigious university in Britain. It has produced a number of renowned thinkers, writers, and artists, among others. The university was founded in 1209. Only one other ...
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The early years of James I's reign did include a short honeymoon, but the inevitable comparisons with Queen Elizabeth subtly, and increasingly, undermined his validity as man and monarch, because he was obviously much less good at being Elizabeth than she had been herself. This propaganda on ...
London had already burned several times in its history, most notably in 1212, but in September 1666 the conditions were present for an inferno of epic proportions. The city of 500,000 people was a tinderbox of cramped streets and timber-frame structures, many of them built with flammable pitc...
D、During the reign of Henry VIII. 点击查看答案 第3题 2. Constantine the Great The Roman Emperor Constan... 2. Constantine the Great The Roman Emperor Constantine (c 280 - 337 A.D.) was one of the most influential personages in ancient history. By adopting Christianity as the religion ...
When did Shakespeare write the sonnets? Shakespeare's Sonnets: A sonnet is a type of poem, defined by its distinct structure. One of the greatest authors of sonnets in the English language was the great playwright and poet William Shakespeare. Shakespeare's sonnets, his most famous collection ...
aHenry VIII died in 1547 and his nine-year-old son succeeded him. The son was known in history, Edward Ⅵ. The boy-king’s reign was a time of extreme Protestantism, for the Regency Council for him consisted almost entirely of the protestant faction. Edward Ⅵ died in 1553. only 15yea...
After five days of living in a sulfurous hell, the Great Smog finally lifted on December 9, when a brisk wind from the west swept the toxic cloud away from London and out to the North Sea. Aftermath of the Big Smoke Initially, the British government was slow to act during the Great Sm...
He became quite ___(agitate) when he was asked about his criminal past. 查看答案