No, Arthur would have been king prior to the Norman invasion of 1066 AD, and all of the Crusades happened long after that.
"Bleed" is when something runs off the edge of the page. A no-bleed ad has white space between the ad and the edge of the page.
Somewhere between AD 0 and AD 2012, I'm guessing....
Artificial value is an idea in advertising where, with ads, there is an apparent value in the product advertised, when in reality the picture on the ad, and the ad itself, have no inherent value to the consumer whatsoever. Yet the ad is attempting to convince the consumer that this value they are seeing in the ad is enough for them to go to the store where the product that is advertised and is being sold and buy it.
A local realtor can answer your question.
Stuff...
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The invention of paper
Nothing much in that particular year.
The 2nd century AD.
Roman Empire
Yes.Yes.Yes.Yes.Yes.Yes.Yes.Yes.Yes.
1066-Norman invasion of England by William the conqueror
During the year 222 AD the historical event that occured was that Julia Soaemias assassinated her Emperor, whom was Emperor Elagabalus, as well as the Emperor's mother.
The Anglo Saxons took over Britain which they later called England
hadrian wall was begun in 122 ad
2,000 - 107 = 1,893 years