The nineteenth-century inventor who is associated with Menlo Park in New Jersey is <span>B. Thomas Alva Edison.
</span>He invented <span>both the </span>phonograph<span> and a commercially viable </span>incandescent light bulb<span> filament here. </span>
The myth is Rome was founded by twin sons Romulus and Remus who were raised by a she-wolf, the she-wolf is like a god she brings roman soldiers (demigod children to stay with to see if they can survive and be warriors) the twins pretty much changed the gods names and some of the things they do to the ways of Roman, There is a mixture of both roman and Greek gods (Zeus is called Jupiter in roman culture) there was some gods that were only roman gods. One goddess didn't appreciate the way romans changed her (Athena was a lesser goddess then when she was Greek) when the romans took Athena's Statue she was enraged.
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The correct answers are D) he defeated a Muslim invasion from Spain.
<em>The important victory that the founder of the Carolingians achieved was that he defeated a Muslim invasion from Spain. </em>
In the Battle of Tours of October 732, Charles Martel defeated the Muslims and prevented the invasion in Spanish territories. So, yes, the important victory that the founder of the Carolingians achieved was that he defeated a Muslim invasion from Spain. The battle was held in the West-Central French region of Poitiers and Tours. Martel defeated the Emir of Cordova’s troops and one of the consequences of the victory was to prevent Muslims ideas and beliefs into French territories.