Probably the Globe in London, but it is the most famous, and as far as anyone is aware that is the earliest
The same guys who made the first one. It was built almost immediately after the fire destroyed the first Globe.
the roof was made out of tile
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it was norfolk weed
The earliest known globe was constructed by the scholar Crates of Mallus in Cilicia
The inventions of Germany have strongly impacted early America. Martin Behaim Was a German map maker navigator and merchant. 1492 was the year the earliest globe was made called "Nürnberg Terrestrial Globe".
The earliest extant terrestrial globe was made in 1492 by Martin Behaim (1459–1537) with help from the painter Georg Glockendon. Behaim was a German mapmaker, navigator, and merchant. Working in Nuremberg, Germany, he called his globe the "Nürnberg Terrestrial Globe." It is now known as the Erdapfel.
The earliest known globe was constructed by the scholar Crates of Mallus in Cilicia (now Çukurova in modern-day Turkey) around 150 BC. An ancient celestial globe that still exists was made about 150 AD as part of a sculpture, called the Farnese Atlas, in the Naples Museum, Naples, Italy.[1] The first globe of the Old World was constructed in the Muslim world during the Middle Ages.[2] The oldest existing terrestrial globe was made by Martin Behaim in Nürnberg, Germany, in 1474.[1] A facsimile globe showing America was made by Martin Waldseemueller in 1507. Another early globe, the Hunt-Lenox Globe, ca. 1507, is thought to be the source of the phrase "Here be dragons." Taken from http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Globe#History
Martin Behaim - he was a cartographer and he made the earliest known globe. He died in 1506. (So either my answer is incorrect or the date in your question.)
The earliest humans are believed to have originated in Africa. From there, they eventually migrated to other continents, spreading across the globe over time.
The earliest known cello was made in Italy in the mid 1500s.
the person who made the first globe was Randalli Smith, he made it at age 42
The earliest known globe was constructed by the scholar Crates of Mallus in Cilicia (now Çukurova in modern-day Turkey) around 150 BC. An ancient celestial globe that still exists was made about 150 AD as part of a sculpture, called the Farnese Atlas, in the Naples Museum, Naples, Italy.[1] The first globe of the Old World was constructed in the Muslim world during the Middle Ages.[2] The oldest existing terrestrial globe was made by Martin Behaim in Nürnberg, Germany, in 1474.[1] A facsimile globe showing America was made by Martin Waldseemueller in 1507. Another early globe, the Hunt-Lenox Globe, ca. 1507, is thought to be the source of the phrase "Here be dragons."
The Theatre was the first built in London, followed by The Rose and The Globe
Probably the Globe in London, but it is the most famous, and as far as anyone is aware that is the earliest
im not sure what they made it out of, but no way it can be SOLID gold. They wouldn't be able to LIFT it