The Medes and Persians were originally "<span>a. Indo-European tribes," since it was elements from these various cultures that allowed them to thrive for so long. </span>
<span>Clovis I was the first king of the Franks to unite all the tribes of the land. Under Clovis I, not only were the Franks united as a people, but they started to become one as an acting country which would later become known as France. Clovis would be later known as the first king of present day France.</span>
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The economy is basically all the stuff produced and given away by something and it is all of the stuff they consume as well. A single person is not going to produce, give away, and use more things than the entire country of China. Therefore, this is false.
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Most Egyptologists will tell you that there is no Egyptian flood myth. Certainly, there is no equivalent to the world-destroying deluge tales found in some other cultures. Part of the reason for this is that the annual Nile inundation was viewed as essential to agricultural success and the fertility of the land.
The closest we come to a flood myth is a mid second millennium BCE composition