well since the Spanish conquered them in the 15 century i would guess about the 15th century late 14th at the most
No. A clear example of this is the fact that Zeus and Poseidon had to be TOLD that the son of Thetis would be greater than his father, prompting them to quickly abandon their pursuits and marry her to Peleus, a mortal. And while some of the gods and mythological figures had the power of foresight or prophecy, none of them were "all knowing".
It would occur in the 49th century, as we are currently in the 2000th century. I am truly hoping that the first answer was a joke, but you never know. We are currently in the 20th Century, so the 49th Century has not happened yet. AD 49 is forty-nine years after Christ was born, in the 1st Century AD, from the Latin anno domini (In the Year of Our Lord). 49 BC is forty-nine years Before Christ. The AD and BC are used whenever confusion may result. Sometimes BC is substituted by BCE (Before the Common Era).
Athena is the Goddess of War, but unlike the God of War, Ares, she presides over the strategic-aspect of battle. She basically has an influence over strategy and wars themselves, and often in Ancient Greece those in seek of strategies would seek the good side of Athena. In general, she also is representative of wisdom and foresight.
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Television is a 20th century development. Should someone in the 15th century have had the foresight to make a television, he would have had a 4 century wait for electricity to power it. He would then need to wait another century to actually see a broadcast.
no one knew what would happen. No one had the foresight .
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Alan had the foresight to prepare for his job interview to make sure he left a positive impression. Planning is a synonym for foresight.
Jirachi used Foresight. foresight (usually written as one word) is a prediction of the future. So in a sentence, 1) Amy foresighted that it would rain tomorrow morning. (past tense) 2) To foresight what horse would win the race would make Bob win 20 bucks! (present tense)
It wouldn't. It means lack of imagination, foresight, or intellectual insight.
French was an important language in Vietnam.
Answer 1French broke away from Latin around the first century BCE, so it's about 2100 years old.Answer 2It depends on what you consider to be "French". Languages are not static and the Gaulish dialects of Latin that would lead to the Parisian dialects that became French, did deviate from Common Latin in the 1st century BCE. However, no modern speaker of French would understand these Latin dialects. Modern French did not really come into existence until the 1200s-1400s.
Traditionally, during the 20th century and beyond, the Foreign Legion consisted primarily of foreigners (not French, excepting the officers). An Australian would be a foreigner.
you guys are freaking stupid if i ask a question you suppose to answer it for me what in the world would you ask me to ANSWER IT danmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm
If means that we would be better off if we could guess the future as easily as we understand the past.
Study island- Neither the Spanish nor the French succeeded in colonizing Florida until 1565.