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If it says "1800 BC" it's a fake. The modern calendar with AD and BC (or BCE) didn't come into use until the time of the late Roman Empire. In any case, no one who lived 1800 years before the birth of Jesus would have (a) used modern numbers and (b) known when Jesus was going to be born.
Of or pertaining to the present time, or time not long past; late; not ancient or remote in past time; of recent period; as, modern days, ages, or time; modern authors; modern fashions; modern taste; modern practice., New and common; trite; commonplace., A person of modern times; -- opposed to ancient.
That was the Portuguese. Portugal is noted as the first modern European country to have large numbers of black slaves. As one of the major sea powers of the fifteenth, sixteenth, and seventeenth centuries, Portugal also shipped and sold large numbers of African slaves to other parts of the world. In the twelfth and thirteenth centuries, Portugal enslaved captured Muslims as Christians engaged in the Reconquista.
The modern name for Eboracum is in fact York.
your mom modern ed influenced Poseidon
The equivalent is 1 271.
Modern numbers are called Arabic numbers, so.....
They used olden numbers!
India
Modern numbers and Egyptian numbers both serve as systems for representing quantities and performing calculations. Like the Egyptians, who used a base-10 system with symbols for specific values, modern numbers utilize a positional decimal system where the value of digits depends on their position. Both systems also rely on the concept of combining symbols to express larger numbers, though modern numbers are more efficient due to their use of place value. Overall, while the symbols and methods differ, the fundamental purpose of conveying numerical information remains the same.
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Arabia
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numbers, shapes, sets, lines
In today's modern terms it is: CCXCIV
In todays modern configuration of Roman numbers it is equivalent to 348 in Hindu-Arabic numerals
In today's modern notation of roman numerals they represent 1146