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Quadricentennials are defined as 400th anniversaries or their celebrations.
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A millennium is 1,000 years long because the word “mille” in Latin means “thousand.”
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Duodecennials are defined as happening only once every 12 years.
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A 500th anniversary or its celebration; relating to or designating a period of 500 years; quincentennial. noun, plural quincentenaries.
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Decamillennium: A time frame of 10,000 years.
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(kwt sntr) noun. a time frame of 25 years. the previous quarter-century.
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Europeans have been here for about 500 years.
In the wake of being stripped, the stronghold was left in ruins for about 500 years.
The game of bingo has been around for about 500 years.
Basically, emperors and their households lived there for about 500 years and was the political nerve center of Chinese government.
Впоследствии он почти 500 лет оставался домом императоров и политическим центром китайского правительства.
The ruble has been the Russian unit of currency for about 500 years.
The Vatican has been holding this note for you for about 500 years.
The Colosseum was used for about 500 years.
Before the main building of the temple Donjon grow Sophora japonica and white pine, which for about 500 years.
Перед главным зданием храма Тэунчжон растут софора японская и белая сосна, которым уже около 500 лет.
He’s been coming down for about 500 years.
The researchers were surprised that the leather boots found were in good condition, despite the fact that they had been under water for about 500 years.
Исследователи были удивлены, что кожаные сапоги были в хорошем состоянии, несмотря на то, что находились под водой около 500 лет.
It consists of more than 10 thousand silver coins from the Crimean Khanate times, which lay in the clay vessel under the earth for about 500 years.
Он состоит из более чем 10 тысяч серебряных монет времен Крымского ханства, пролежавших в глиняном сосуде в земле около пятисот лет.
The Savoy house was back again in the 13th century and ruled for about 500 years, until the French Republican army defeated it.
Савойская династия вернулась и в 13 веке и правила в течение 500 лет, пока французская республиканская армия не разгромила ее.
It remains in the air for about 500 years and, unlike CO2 which is absorbed by forests and oceans, there are no natural sinks for the gas.
Он оставался в воздухе около 500 лет и в отличие от CO2, который поглощается и метаболизируется из растений, у этого опасного газа нет природных потребителей.
After Istanbul was conquered, the Sultan reserved this zone for the leather industry, and it remained so for about 500 years.
После того, как был завоеван Стамбул, Султан отвел эту зону для кожевенной промышленности, и она процветает здесь уже на протяжении 500 лет.
The ruble has been the Russian unit of currency for about 500 years.
Graham added, «I mean, one of the reasons these techniques have survived for about 500 years is apparently they work.»
Грэм добавил: «Одна из причин того, что эти приемы выжили на протяжении 500 лет, заключается в том, что они, кажется, работают».
Gates of the King, better known as Valley of the Kings, is a valley that can be found in Egypt where tombs for the Pharaohs were built for about 500 years.
Ворота короля, более известный как Долина царей, долина, которые могут быть найдены в Египте, где гробницы фараонов были построены около 500 лет.
The history of the coins of the Byzantine Empire dates back to the monetary reforms of Emperor Anastasia I (491-518), which were held for about 500 years.
История монет Византийской империи берет свое начало с денежных реформ императора Анастасия I (491-518 гг.), проведенных около 500 года.
One of the players comments at the end that «if you could stay your whole life in the game world, you could live for about 500 years.»
Реплика одного из игроков в финале картины: «Если постоянно играть всю жизнь, можно прожить около пятисот лет!»
Well, this would, of course, be a very acceptable datum, in view of the fact that the basic philosophy about which he was talking was a philosophy which had been extant in India, at this time, for about 500 years.
Это является, конечно, вполне вероятным данным, ввиду того факта, что та базовая философия, о которой он говорил, на этот момент существовала в Индии уже около 500 лет.
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