Case has not gone to trial. However, Umawa Imo remains in custody - has not been bailed out.
No, unless there is some technicality I am not aware of
The Knights Templars' treasure has not been discovered yet. There are theories that indicate the Sinclairs from Scotland have hidden the treasures. Nobody knows at this point what happened to all of the treasure. It could be in North America. A lot of money has been donated to expeditions in search of the loot. It is a mystery. If someone knows, they are not telling! The Vatican has been suspected of hiding the goods.
Yes, New Mexico was once underwater. There are numerous pieces of evidence that demonstrate its submerssion in the past which include many ocean fish that have been discovered as fossils.
The rhetorical style and some of the word choices are different than you might hear today. The reasoning was based on propositions that tied together into the whole argument. Sentence structure and references from the Bible were present. A good article, The Stylistic Artistry of the Declaration of Independence, is found in the archives.gov website. Answer In the draft of the document itself, it has been discovered through hyperspectral imaging that the phrase "Our fellow citizens" was originally "Our fellow servants." There are other changes that were made before it was adopted. Though the Declaration of Independence has been moved many times, the language in the document remains what it was when it was signed. Since language changes over time, people might interpret the language in the document differently today than they did in 1776.
No. Julius Caesar's line ended with the death of his daughter. Augustus, who was related to Caesar, had his line ended with the death of Nero. More than likely there were minor relatives who have faded from history. However, there is no way to trace one's genealogy back to Caesar. Ancient records have been destroyed, lost, or not even kept at all.No. Julius Caesar's line ended with the death of his daughter. Augustus, who was related to Caesar, had his line ended with the death of Nero. More than likely there were minor relatives who have faded from history. However, there is no way to trace one's genealogy back to Caesar. Ancient records have been destroyed, lost, or not even kept at all.No. Julius Caesar's line ended with the death of his daughter. Augustus, who was related to Caesar, had his line ended with the death of Nero. More than likely there were minor relatives who have faded from history. However, there is no way to trace one's genealogy back to Caesar. Ancient records have been destroyed, lost, or not even kept at all.No. Julius Caesar's line ended with the death of his daughter. Augustus, who was related to Caesar, had his line ended with the death of Nero. More than likely there were minor relatives who have faded from history. However, there is no way to trace one's genealogy back to Caesar. Ancient records have been destroyed, lost, or not even kept at all.No. Julius Caesar's line ended with the death of his daughter. Augustus, who was related to Caesar, had his line ended with the death of Nero. More than likely there were minor relatives who have faded from history. However, there is no way to trace one's genealogy back to Caesar. Ancient records have been destroyed, lost, or not even kept at all.No. Julius Caesar's line ended with the death of his daughter. Augustus, who was related to Caesar, had his line ended with the death of Nero. More than likely there were minor relatives who have faded from history. However, there is no way to trace one's genealogy back to Caesar. Ancient records have been destroyed, lost, or not even kept at all.No. Julius Caesar's line ended with the death of his daughter. Augustus, who was related to Caesar, had his line ended with the death of Nero. More than likely there were minor relatives who have faded from history. However, there is no way to trace one's genealogy back to Caesar. Ancient records have been destroyed, lost, or not even kept at all.No. Julius Caesar's line ended with the death of his daughter. Augustus, who was related to Caesar, had his line ended with the death of Nero. More than likely there were minor relatives who have faded from history. However, there is no way to trace one's genealogy back to Caesar. Ancient records have been destroyed, lost, or not even kept at all.No. Julius Caesar's line ended with the death of his daughter. Augustus, who was related to Caesar, had his line ended with the death of Nero. More than likely there were minor relatives who have faded from history. However, there is no way to trace one's genealogy back to Caesar. Ancient records have been destroyed, lost, or not even kept at all.
Nero was just 17 years old when he ascended the throne. The name he selected for himself was Nero Claudius Caesar Augustus Germanicus, and he ruled Rome from October 13, 54 AD to June 9, 68 AD.
she was not "found" she was a queen Boudica's remains have still not been discovered.
Cleopatra's tomb has not been discovered. It remains one of the most sought-after archaeological mysteries.
Nobody. The fiddle or violin had not been invented at that time. You are probably thinking of the emperor Nero who played his lyre and sang about the burning of Troy as he helplessly watched the fire.
Most certainly. Everything that can be discovered has not yet been discovered. So much remains unexplained.
No, Cleopatra VII's tomb has not been discovered. Despite efforts and numerous theories, the exact location of her tomb remains unknown.
Humans first migrated to Israel at least 93000 years ago (93000-year-old human remains have been discovered there).
North America discovered in Colorado
Fossils are typically composed of the preserved remains or traces of ancient organisms that have been discovered around the world. These preserved remains provide valuable information about the history of life on Earth and how organisms have evolved over time.
No, Amelia Earhart's body has not been discovered. She disappeared in 1937 during a flight over the Pacific Ocean and her fate remains a mystery.
Seneca had been the tutor of the emperor Nero. He was also a respected philosopher. As he aged he retired from public life. In 65 AD CE Nero discovered a plot to overthrow him and replace him with Calpurnius Piso. Nero had at least 50 Senators and military officers executed. Seneca was implicated in the plot and Nero forced him to commit suicide in 65 AD CE.