Education was very limited in the 1800's. Firstly, slaves were not allowed to have an education and females were limited to the amount of education they received.
Booker T. Washington
I don't know because I question that question that's why I ask that question because it is my assignment and report.
The College of William and Mary is in Virginia. It is located in Williamsburg, the original capital. Many of the founding fathers got part of their education there. Even George Washington received his surveyor's certificate there.
They believed "alot" in education, according to the jackass who put the answer "He believed "alot" in education" to the question: What was Andrew Jackson's view on education?
José Rizal attended elementary school at the Ateneo Municipal de Manila, where he began his formal education. He later transferred to the Calamba school run by Maestro Justiniano Cruz, where he received a more personalized education. His early schooling laid the foundation for his later studies in Europe, where he became a prominent figure in the Philippine reform movement.
Only upper class boys received an education in Mesopotamia.
No, he didn't received education.
Bessie received little or no education.
If you believe education is overrated, clearly you haven't received one.
familys
It would depend upon the individual gladiator. Some were prisoners of war and they could very well have come from wealthy families who were able to afford to educate them, others were possibly not well educated slaves or lower classed people. All gladiators were well educated in their craft and thoroughly trained before going into the arena.
There seems to be no mention of the education Rose received in any of the biographies I have found.
Markus Natten received his education at the Oslo School of Architecture and Design in Norway.
You're an Education - 1938 is rated/received certificates of: USA:Approved
According to the National Research Council 44% of African Americans received doctorate degrees in Education in 1995.
Titian received his education in Venice, Italy.
Higher Education - 1988 is rated/received certificates of: Iceland:L USA:R