legend has it that the survivors {along with the trojan leader Aeneas} did. Unfortunately most of what actualy happened has been mixed in with stories. Also the trojan war was 1250 BC. Rome was founded in 753 BC so there is a large gap in between dates. It is more likely Rome was founded by other people.
There isn't any. Rome is built on and aroud hills, which in no way could be considered mountains. The mountains in Italy are the Apennines and the Alps, neither of which are in Rome or even near to Rome.
Lead poisoning was part of the reason for the fall of Rome, but there were many other factors also, as is the case in any downfall.
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EVERYONE was not allowed to vote. There was no voting of any kind in Egypt and no person other than the Pharaoh himself or the ministers he designated had any role in the decisions of state.
No, their were no survivors.
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There were a number of survivors of the Trojan War, among both Achaeans and Trojans. Generally, when Achaean survivors are numbered, only those who survived the Returns are listed. Disregarding the issue of longevity of life following the Returns, any list of survivors would have to include the Atridae (Agamemnon and Menelaus), Nestor and his son Thrasymedes, Neoptolemus, Diomedes, and Odysseus. Helen was reunited with Menelaus. Calchas and Amphiaraus survived, but never returned home. Among the Trojan survivors were the captive women, including Andromache and Cassandra. Antenor, who was spared by the Achaeans, was able to gather a sufficient number of survivors to comprise a burial party. Chief among Trojan survivors is Aeneas, who fled burning Troy in the company of his father Anchises and son Ascanius. According to Greek tradition, Aeneas rebuilt Troy, perpetuating the dynasty of Dardanus. Roman tradition envisioned a "New Troy."
Yes, there were no survivors found aboard the Mary Celeste when it was discovered adrift in December 1872. The fate of the passengers and crew remains a mystery to this day.
Yes, there were about 3 million Holocaust survivors.
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No, none of the survivors of the titanic wrote about the titanic's wreck itself
There are still 2 survivors living today.
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