Egyptians believed that while their name was remembered they would live in the afterlife.
Roanoke will always be remembered as a great mystery to those who know the story behind the island.
The past tense of "remember" would be "remembered".
King Leonidas is remembered for his role in the Second Persian War. As Sparta did not participate in the First Persian War ten years earlier, it is most likely that any other fighting Leonidas did would have been against other Greeks.
I would say to most French people he would not be considered that bad as he did do much for France. However, I am not certain on how to gage the percentage but overall he will not be remembered as a good guy.
Yes. Lachlan McIntosh was only defending his honor in his duel with Button Gwinnett. By today's standards, we would consider McIntosh's act as murder, but dueling was an acceptable practice in those days-especially under the circumstances. I don't have time or space to tell the entire story here, but Gwinnett had it coming to him. He was a disgruntled Englishman who was a complete failure at everything he did-first as a businessman and second as a planter. Politics was the only career in which Gwinnett seemed to succeed. When someone else was threatening to steal the spotlight from him, however, Gwinnett used what little authority he had to make things miserable for them; in this case, it just so happened to be McIntosh. In his frustration, Gwinnett trumped up some charges of treason against McIntosh's brother George. Gwinnett also went so far as to publicly criticize McIntosh and blame him for a failed military expedition into British Florida, which Gwinnett himself had planned. When McIntosh called him on his mistakes, Gwinnett-with no plausible excuse for his actions-made a rash decision and challenged the trained army officer to a duel. McIntosh didn't want to duel, but he had little choice. He had to either fight Gwinnett and defend his family name or decline and be branded a coward. McIntosh had no intentions of killing Gwinnett. They both fired and were both hit in the leg. McIntosh actually asked if Gwinnett wanted to try it again. Gwinnett's wounds were not life threatening and were really no worse than McIntosh's; however, Gwinnett's doctor didn't treat the wounds properly. As a result, gangrene set in, and Gwinnett died several days later. Mrs. Gwinnett specifically said this when Gwinnett's friends were accusing McIntosh of murder. Mrs. Gwinnett said that McIntosh was of no fault in her husband's death; it was due to malpractice by the doctor. Dylan Edward Mulligan
Albert Einstein would likely want to be remembered as a brilliant physicist who revolutionized the field of theoretical physics with his groundbreaking theories, such as the theory of relativity. He may also want to be remembered as a humanitarian who advocated for peace, social justice, and scientific collaboration.
I would feel good about myself but if i was remembered for something bad like how Hitler is remembered then i would not feel good.
this is what I found on one website.... the name of it was www.ushistory.org/declaration/signers/gwinnett.htm . sorry, that it's so much information!! · Gwinnett was born in April 1735 in Gloucestershire, England · He married Ann Bourne in 1757, and they had three children-Amelia, Ann, and Elizabeth Ann. · At the age of 28 he selected Charleston, South Carolina as his place of settlement · A patriotic citizen, but he personally believed that it was an impossible task for the Americans to resist Great Britain and succeed. · He had a change of heart and began to publicly advocate confronting Britain about her conduct toward the American colonies and securing American rights. · At the convention, Mr. Gwinnett was appointed commander of Georgia's continental militia, which he declined for party reasons. · April-May of 1776: he was (also) elected by the Assembly as a delegate to the Continental Congress in Philadelphia. · July 2nd, July 4th, and August 2 (1776): 2ndHe voted for independence, while the signing for the declaration of independence was on July 4th, with Gwinnett signing the Declaration of Independence on August 2nd. · After signing the D.O.I. Gwinnett moved back to Georgia hoping that he would be reassigned as leader of the Georgia Militia. · Button Gwinnett's signature was said to be worth a little less than Julius Caesar's and William Shakespeare's signature with his selling for as much as 150,000 dollars. (Button's signature is by far the most valuable American autograph. · The three signers of the Declaration of Independence that were from Georgia, George Walton, and Lyman Hall this short list also includes Button Gwinnett. · General Lachlan McIntosh publicly bad-mouthed Gwinnett's failure at expanding Georgia's border and treated him scornfully. Leading Gwinnett to challenge McIntosh to a duel in an effort to restore his honor. They met at the small town of Thunderbolt, near Savannah, and fought on May 16, 1777, at a distance of only 12 feet. Both were severely wounded, Gwinnett mortally. He died three days later on May 19, 1777 at the age of 45; from gangrene (which is a condition where certain areas of the body are being restricted due to loss of blood flow.) he contracted this from the shattered bone in his leg during a duel. McIntosh survived and continued to serve his country. Gwinnett's grave is believed to be in the Old Colonial Cemetery, later called Colonial Park, in Savannah, Georgia.
David Livingstone would likely want to be remembered as a dedicated explorer and missionary who sought to bring Christianity and civilization to the African continent while also advocating against the slave trade. He would want to be remembered for his efforts to uncover the mysteries of Africa and establish peaceful relationships with its inhabitants.
She would like to be remembered as the first woman fly the USA and would also like to never be forget.
If the Nixon administration was not remembered for the scandals, he would most likely be known for strengthening the US relationship with China. Nixon was the first president to visit the People's Republic of China.
Egyptians believed that while their name was remembered they would live in the afterlife.
i think he would like to be remembered for coaches corner and being a great husband to his wife
Because he went to war so that he would be remembered and if he isn't honorable he will be remembered that way. Which would be bad
I would likely react by feeling shy and awkward if people would sing happy birthday to me in a restaurant. I would also be happy that people remembered my birthday and wanted to make it special.
"Is remembered" is in the present tense.