Kalidasa was a famous Indian poet and dramatist. He wrote around the fifth century AD. Most of his work is based on the Hindu Puranas and religious philosophy.
No, absolutely not. Although whatever historical basis there is to the Arthur legend is derived from the efforts of fifth and sixth century Roman Britons to defend themselves from Anglo-Saxon invaders, the specific events of that movie are pure Hollywood. The Saxons were a sea going people and came in their long boats to land on the southern and Easter coasts of what is now England. They never marched down from north of The Wall. The picts who lived in what is now Scotland did raid south of the wall but they seem to have been beaten back in the fifth century and then had their attention turned to fighting against the Scotti who were invading northern Britain from Ireland.
An ancient district of the Roman Empire in present-day Morocco and Algeria. Settled by a Berber people, it was ruled by Rome from c. 100 B.C. to the fifth century A.D.
None ever have Henry the fifth came closest but died just months before the French king thus failing to seize the crown.
The duration of The Fifth Patient is 1.58 hours.
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Fifth Century - 5th Century.
It is in the 11th century
The fifth century A.D (or C.E.) is from the years 401 to 500 on the Gregorian calandar.
Fifth century encompasses the years 401-500.
40 years
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Yes.
The year 410 was in the fifth century. The year 1485 fell in the fifteenth century.
No THE fourth
From the Fifth Century BCE to the Second Century CE.
The first person known to speak English was an Anglo-Saxon settler in what is now England, dating back to the fifth century. The identity of this individual is not known.