Answer: Cyril was a second name of Constantin. Constantin received this name shortly before his death (before his death he lived as a monk) in Rome. Both brothers were proclaimed co-patrons of Europe by the pope John Paul II.
Explanation: during Middle Ages they were considered bishops, but there is no proof for that. They came to Central Europe from Byzantium (Greece) as a missionaries sent by the pope Nicolas I.
Answer:
Provincia Mauretania Tingitana
Explanation:
<span>(D) is the most correct answer. Pinckney's Treaty, also known as the Treaty of San Lorenzo, gave the US shipping rights on the Mississippi River and transport through New Orleans. The problem, at the time, was that even though the Mississippi River was under US control, the southern part was claimed by the Spanish. This led to a border dispute: Pinckney, then the minister to Great Britain, was the creator of the treaty that resolved this dispute in the late 1790s.</span>
The answer to this question is
The scholars had seen examples of it before written on rolls of papyrus, a writing material used by the Egyptians.