the very thing that Crassus was eager for ...[Crassus and his men] encamped very near the enemy, and began to make [a wall to surround them]; btu the slaves made a sally and attacked the [Roamn soldiers].
because their religion promised that if they died fighting crusades then they would get entry into heaven
It made Europeans eager to explore new lands. More investments were aimed at exploration of new lands and discovery of new wealth.
You need to specify which delegation you are referring to if you want to make it possible to answer you question. Rome sent hundreds of delegations in her 1,200 years of history.
he changed peoples views because during his his travels he gave out huge amounts of gold.people were eager to find the source of such wealth.Within 200 years europeans would have arrived to the shores of western africa
European Crusaders believed that they were doing an important service for the Christian religion. Crusades were officially declared by the Pope, and all loyal Christians felt a religious obligation to serve what they believed to be a holy cause.
Yes, that's why so many were eager to join. In addition to their steady pay and bonuses, they received Roman citizenship when their enlistment was up.
Eager is not a verb and does not have a past tense.
The asker of this question was eager to get an anwswer. She was eager to begin her new job. They were eager for the arrival of their new baby.
They wanted to avoid military duty in the Holy Roman army
Evelyne Eager's birth name is Evelyn Josephine Eager.
He was very eager to get to the waterpark. Eager- excited The answer by Salman Is : The 4 year old was eager about starting to study!!!!!!!!
No, 'To Eager' is not a recognized verb. It can, however, be used as an adjective, 'Eager', or adverbially, 'Eagerly'.
Rick Eager's birth name is Richard Eager James II.
The mother was irritated/annoyed because of his EAGERNESS to go to the party. (or any where,u can change it if u like ) ^_^
No, eager is an antonym of reluctant.
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Yes, eager does have two syllables.