That's exactly what I came here to say. You have to remember, to get the average you have to take in to account all of the deaths even the extremes of 1 day or 90. Since far more people died back then as infants or shortly after birth then in old age it skews the average way down.
So, whenever you hear this fact you have to remember that if a person was able to survive childhood they were just as likely to make it to 60-70 years old as someone today.
There weren't very many people dying around 25 years old other than soldiers, and there were far fewer caeer soldiers then than now.
Every "fact" that gets posted on this site is just the same cr#p over and over and over again, no matter how many times it gets pointed out that many of them are completely false. The truth is that these things came from another source a looooong time ago, and they get recycled (along with a lot of other content) so they can fill space every day. I don't know how many admins Izi has, but either there aren't many, or they just don't really give a sh*t.
#2. THIRTY FREAKING THREE!!!! How about we start with Three and wonder what happened to THEM!
#16. STOP the lies! this was the average life span. with a HUGE amount of infant death, to completely destroyed the "average".
#16. Julius Caesar died at 56... due to MURDER, not natural causes. Caesar Augustus died at 75 Tiberius Caesar Augustus at 77 Gaius Caesar Augustus Germanicus murdered at 41 Tiberius Claudius Caesar Augustus Germanicus poised at 63 Servius Galba Caesar Augustus murdered at 70 Aulus Vitellius Germanicus Augustus murdered at 54 Caesar Vespasianus Augustus died at 69 Nerva Caesar Augustus died at 67 Caesar Nerva Traianus Augustus 63 Caesar Traianus Hadrianus Augustus 63 Titus Aelius Hadrianus Antoninus Pius 74 Publius Helvius Pertinax 66 .... Life expectance hasn't changed much (given medical intervention) in 2000 years!
How long did it take you to write this comment? How much time did you spend googling the ages of Roman Emperors? I think I know why you only have three friends...
#9 Isn't that the description of every narcisistic sociopath? The world centers around them and everyone else is an extra that no longer exists/matters once out of sight.
#25 Buffalo tend to eat plants... so the word is "victim", not "prey". Unless they do that to tufts of vegetation before eating the stomped remains.
#27 Didn't they do a tissue test on his remains and found out he was being poisoned with arsenic and other things... but kept staying alive... which could be why he kinda went crazy. Although all monarchs are a bit insane anyway.
That's exactly what I came here to say. You have to remember, to get the average you have to take in to account all of the deaths even the extremes of 1 day or 90. Since far more people died back then as infants or shortly after birth then in old age it skews the average way down.
So, whenever you hear this fact you have to remember that if a person was able to survive childhood they were just as likely to make it to 60-70 years old as someone today.
There weren't very many people dying around 25 years old other than soldiers, and there were far fewer caeer soldiers then than now.
Every "fact" that gets posted on this site is just the same cr#p over and over and over again, no matter how many times it gets pointed out that many of them are completely false. The truth is that these things came from another source a looooong time ago, and they get recycled (along with a lot of other content) so they can fill space every day. I don't know how many admins Izi has, but either there aren't many, or they just don't really give a sh*t.
#2. THIRTY FREAKING THREE!!!! How about we start with Three and wonder what happened to THEM!
#16. STOP the lies! this was the average life span. with a HUGE amount of infant death, to completely destroyed the "average".
#16. Julius Caesar died at 56... due to MURDER, not natural causes. Caesar Augustus died at 75 Tiberius Caesar Augustus at 77 Gaius Caesar Augustus Germanicus murdered at 41 Tiberius Claudius Caesar Augustus Germanicus poised at 63 Servius Galba Caesar Augustus murdered at 70 Aulus Vitellius Germanicus Augustus murdered at 54 Caesar Vespasianus Augustus died at 69 Nerva Caesar Augustus died at 67 Caesar Nerva Traianus Augustus 63 Caesar Traianus Hadrianus Augustus 63 Titus Aelius Hadrianus Antoninus Pius 74 Publius Helvius Pertinax 66 .... Life expectance hasn't changed much (given medical intervention) in 2000 years!
How long did it take you to write this comment? How much time did you spend googling the ages of Roman Emperors? I think I know why you only have three friends...
#9 Isn't that the description of every narcisistic sociopath? The world centers around them and everyone else is an extra that no longer exists/matters once out of sight.
#25 Buffalo tend to eat plants... so the word is "victim", not "prey". Unless they do that to tufts of vegetation before eating the stomped remains.
#27 Didn't they do a tissue test on his remains and found out he was being poisoned with arsenic and other things... but kept staying alive... which could be why he kinda went crazy. Although all monarchs are a bit insane anyway.
A person cant survive more than a few days without drinking. And unless he was very obese he cant sustain life for 365 days without eating either.
Actually, if you don’t count those who died in infancy, the life expectancy is a lot higher.
That's exactly what I came here to say. You have to remember, to get the average you have to take in to account all of the deaths even the extremes of 1 day or 90. Since far more people died back then as infants or shortly after birth then in old age it skews the average way down.
So, whenever you hear this fact you have to remember that if a person was able to survive childhood they were just as likely to make it to 60-70 years old as someone today.
There weren't very many people dying around 25 years old other than soldiers, and there were far fewer caeer soldiers then than now.
The truth is that these things came from another source a looooong time ago, and they get recycled (along with a lot of other content) so they can fill space every day.
I don't know how many admins Izi has, but either there aren't many, or they just don't really give a sh*t.
How about we start with Three and wonder what happened to THEM!
#16. STOP the lies! this was the average life span. with a HUGE amount of infant death, to completely destroyed the "average".
#16. Julius Caesar died at 56... due to MURDER, not natural causes.
Caesar Augustus died at 75
Tiberius Caesar Augustus at 77
Gaius Caesar Augustus Germanicus murdered at 41
Tiberius Claudius Caesar Augustus Germanicus poised at 63
Servius Galba Caesar Augustus murdered at 70
Aulus Vitellius Germanicus Augustus murdered at 54
Caesar Vespasianus Augustus died at 69
Nerva Caesar Augustus died at 67
Caesar Nerva Traianus Augustus 63
Caesar Traianus Hadrianus Augustus 63
Titus Aelius Hadrianus Antoninus Pius 74
Publius Helvius Pertinax 66
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Life expectance hasn't changed much (given medical intervention) in 2000 years!
How long did it take you to write this comment? How much time did you spend googling the ages of Roman Emperors? I think I know why you only have three friends...
I know, right? If it did believe you were dead, it would just start swallowing you.
#25 Buffalo tend to eat plants... so the word is "victim", not "prey". Unless they do that to tufts of vegetation before eating the stomped remains.
#27 Didn't they do a tissue test on his remains and found out he was being poisoned with arsenic and other things... but kept staying alive... which could be why he kinda went crazy. Although all monarchs are a bit insane anyway.
The need to consume the feces to develope the ability to digest Eucalyptus.
#20
That's why only female mosquitos are sucking bllid
#25
Buffalos don't hunt prey. They are herbivores. Though they charge predators (lions) with a speed of 56kph