@Great-Big-Stees saidWow! Must have been so many Bermudos up till then.
In 1037 King Bermudo 111 of Leon, died.🤔😢
1037 is/was a personally significant number related to artistic activity in my younger years.
As for 1038 (A.D./C.E.), I'll just quote Wikipedia here [I'm not as much of a math(s) person as some others in this thread]:
"The name of Versailles, at this time a small village, appears for the first time in a medieval charter in France."
@Arkturos saidNah just two, the 111 represents the words “the third”.😉👍
Wow! Must have been so many Bermudos up till then.
1037 is/was a personally significant number related to artistic activity in my younger years.
As for 1038 (A.D./C.E.), I'll just quote Wikipedia here [I'm not as much of a math(s) person as some others in this thread]:
"The name of Versailles, at this time a small village, appears for the first time in a medieval charter in France."
I remember Kewpie didn't like it when I got this thread out of sync, so I'll offer:
Leaving attachments aside, 1040 is usually the number of the main form that most USA citizens use when they file their yearly tax returns.
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@Kewpie's "In 1036 the Flower Sermon first appeared in Buddhist literature."
Nice!
@Kewpie said1042 : Harthacnut, King of the English, died.😲
1041 Asta is a carbonaceous background asteroid from the outer regions of the asteroid belt.