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Astronomer

An astronomer is a scientist who studies celestial bodies such as black holes, moons, planets, stars, nebulae, and galaxies, as well as Gamma-ray bursts and cosmic microwave background radiation. A re ...

Anshan (Persia)

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Anshan (Persia)

Anshan (Persian: انشان Anšan‎, modern Izeh), northwest of Khuzestan Province, in the Beyza / Ramjerd plain, in the province of Khuzestan Province populated by Bakhtiari Lurs,(Persia) in the Zagros mou ...

People

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People

A people is a plurality of persons considered as a whole, as in an ethnic group or nation. Collectively, for example, Jews are known as "the Jewish people", European Gypsies comprise the bul ...

Sin-Muballit was the father of Hammurabi and the fifth king of the first dynasty of Babylonia, reigning c. 1748 to 1729 BC. His son greatly expanded the Babylonian kingdom.

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Synagogue

A synagogue, sometimes spelt synagog, is a Jewish or Samaritan house of prayer that emerged at first essentially within the context of Hellenistic Judaism in the diasporas of Greece and the Hellenized ...

Diogenes of Babylon

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Diogenes of Babylon

Diogenes of Babylon (also known as Diogenes of Seleucia; c. 230?c. 150/140 BC) was a Stoic philosopher. He was the head of the Stoic school in Athens, and he was one of three philosophers sent to Rome ...

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Antipater

Antipater (/?n't?p?t?r/; Greek: ??t?pat??? Antipatros; c. 397 BC ? 319 BC) was a Macedonian general and a supporter of kings Philip II of Macedon and Alexander the Great. In 320 BC, he became regent o ...

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Nabopolassar

Nabopolassar (/?n?b?p?'l?s?r/; Akkadian: Neb?-apal-usur; c. 658 BC ? 605 BC) was the king of Babylonia and played a key role in the demise of the Assyrian Empire following the death of the last powerf ...

Hammurabi

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Hammurabi

Hammurabi (Akkadian from Amorite ?Ammurapi, "the kinsman is a healer", from ?Ammu, "paternal kinsman", and Rapi, "healer"; died c. 1750 BC) was the sixth king of Babylon ...

According to Asger Aaboe, the origins of Western astronomy can be found in Mesopotamia, and all Western efforts in the exact sciences are descendants in direct line from the work of the late Babylonia ...

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