Nope.
Answer:Six Hundred Million Dollars (USD $600,000,000Wilf and five partners purchased the Minnesota Vikings of the National Football League from Red McCombs in 2005 for a reported US$600 million[5]Forbes estimates the 2009 value of the franchise at US$835 million, or 31st of the 32 NFL teams.[6] The team generates about US$200 million in revenue each year.[6]
About $600 per year.
The Vikings lived in Scandinavia (mainly Norway, Sweden and Denmark), and in Iceland. They ventured (and proliferated) as far as Italy and the Mediterranean, but more commonly sailed to Ireland, Northern France, England, and even North America. They sometimes roamed Europe, Asia, and the North Atlantic Islands. In 600 A.D. to 1000 A.D., the Vikings lived across Europe. They lived in Iceland, Norway, Greenland, Sweden, Finland, Denmark, and the Faroe Islands.
In the year 338 BCE the Greek city states flourishing. This ended in the year 600 BCE.
about 600 miles
Google maps says about 600 km between Brussels and Hamburg.
Just over 600 miles
Nope.
Magus Zeal was a dark wizard from the video game "Chrono Trigger". He attempted to summon an ancient demon who will destroy the world in the year 1999 A.D. His motives for summoning it were to destroy it in 600 A.D., but the heroes tried to stop him anyways, believing that he summoned it to destroy the world.
Answer:Six Hundred Million Dollars (USD $600,000,000Wilf and five partners purchased the Minnesota Vikings of the National Football League from Red McCombs in 2005 for a reported US$600 million[5]Forbes estimates the 2009 value of the franchise at US$835 million, or 31st of the 32 NFL teams.[6] The team generates about US$200 million in revenue each year.[6]
600 b.c
600 million dollars a year of legal money
600 days = 1.64 years, approx.
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600b.C.
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