Examples of using Two centuries in English and their translations into Korean
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During the first two centuries, the Republic saw its territory expand from central Italy to the entire Mediterranean world.
This sect is at least two centuries old, and at times hadconsiderable influence with the Czars.
Its foundational principles can be traced back nearly two centuries and the 1900s were filled with its successful practitioners.
Two centuries after his death, Irish believers wanted more exciting stories of Patrick's life than the saint's own account.
Built almost two centuries ago, 2 Sri Mariamman Temple, Singapore's oldest Hindu temple, remains a thriving place of worship to this day.
The Faculty has an uninterrupted teaching record for more than two centuries, making it thus one of the oldest veterinary schools in the world.
After Burmese expansion in the 16th century, Lamphun was under Burmese rule for two centuries.
I feel like I have just gone back in time two centuries.
The gap of more than two centuries is filled with an anonymous church of the shadows.
The University has an uninterrupted teaching record for more than two centuries, making it thus one of the oldest veterinary schools in the world.
was discovered first by creationist Sir William Herschel and his wife Caroline, some two centuries ago.
Since these fateful events almost two centuries ago, the Amarr have learned restraint.
And we live more than twice as long on average as humans did just two centuries ago.
This tradition has been recovered in the past two centuries in what has come to be called the"liturgical movement.".
Noticeable acceleration began more than two centuries ago, during the Industrial Revolution.
Two centuries on from the death of Jane Austen, the enthusiasm for her work and the Regency world she represents is more alive than ever.
white ash trees, some more than two centuries old.
It is impossible to document what we now call orthodoxy in the first two centuries of Christianity Brown HOJ.
In their first two centuries, the followers of Christ had no particular images of their god.
Two centuries of Viking raids into Europe tapered off following the adoption of Christianity by King Olav Trygvason in 994.