While some historians have placed the length of the battle at two to three hours, this seems unlikely given several important factors.
Other historians around the turn of the twentieth century placed the cross on the Roman road that passed through the mountains.
Ancient historians place him in the first half of the 7th century BC.
An indigenous list of dates places his death at 1623, although some historians have placed it later.
Most recent historians place the battle before the sack of the city, but disagree in the dates of the two events.
Some other historians place the post 50 miles further south.
Although early historians placed his birth in 1475, more recent evidence shows he was likely born in 1474.
Certain historians place him at the end of the reign in 1378 BC.
The exact origins of the cemetery are not completely clear, but historians place its foundation to sometime between the 15th and 16th centuries.
As has been discussed above, some modern historians place this attempt just before the battle.