The earliest record of the penny by name in history is from 790 AD when the first British penny was minted. It was originally pressed in silver.
Marriage has been around for over 5,000 years ago and the earliest marriage certificate found is approximately 2,500 years old. The earliest marriage recorded is in the bible where the marriage between Adam and Eve is recorded. Interestingly, there is no mention of Eve taking Adams last name :)
The Mayans and the Aztec's
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Genesis, according to the Judao/Christian holy books.
Scientists have not given earthquakes names as yet but the first recorded instance of someone using an earthquake intensity recording device was by a scientist by the name of Schiantarelli, who in 1783 recorded the intensity of an earthquake that happened in Calabrian, Italy.
No. Muhammad was never in the Bible, and his name is not recorded there.
The name of the Roman Centurion is not recorded.
The earliest recorded reference is the sighting by the Astronomer, Flamsteed who thought it was a star and listed as 34 Tauri.
There isn't a name. But earliest records date back to the 12th century, so the 1100's the earliest surviving gun, or rather cannon, is dated back to the 13th century i believe. The matchlock gun was one of the earliest ones.
The name of the discoverer is not known. The earliest recorded observations of Mercury are from the Mul.Apin tablets. These were probably made by Assyrian astronomers around the 14th century BC.
The earliest recorded Arabian horse was a mare called Baz, who has been traced back to as far as 3000 BC. She was said to have been captured in Yemen by Bax, the great-great-grandson of Noah. Reference: Encyclopedia of Horses, Book written by Debby Sly.