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  1. 140 Bc: 140 Bc Births, 140 Bc Deaths, Tigranes the Great, Su Wu, Huo Qubing, Gaius Julius Caesar, Lucius Licinius Crassus, Zenodorus
  2. Two new charaxinae from Panama and the Canal Zone (Nymphalidae) (Bulletin of the Allyn Museum) by Lee D Miller, 1971
  3. Eugene Le Moult's Prepona types (Lepidoptera: Nymphalidae, Charaxinae) (Bulletin of the Allyn Museum) by Richard Irwin Vane-Wright, 1974

81. As últimas Do Mundo Da Matemática
Archimedes and zenodorus (see K, p. 273) claimed and Schwarz S proved thatthe round sphere is the leastperimeter way to enclose a given volume in R3.
http://www.mat.uc.pt/~jaimecs/ult/ult.html
Novo recorde: 39th Known Mersenne Prime Found!!
Millennium Prize Problems
Goldbach's Conjecture: $1,000,000 challenge
Double Bubble Conjecture Proved
Novo recorde: GIMPS Finds Its Fourth Prime!!!!
Robert J. Harley's Group Solves Elliptic Curve Cryptosystem Exercise
Leibniz's 333-year-old problem solved
de Archimedes
Fields Medalists / Nevanlinna Prize 1998
ten consecutive primes in arithmetic progression
37th Known Mersenne Prime Discovered!!! New Math. Record: primes in arithmetic progression BEAL'S CONJECTURE Falso alarme: CARMICHAEL'S CONJECTURE FILIP SAIDAK PROVES CARMICHAEL'S CONJECTURE New Amicable Pair record 2^2976221-1 is the 36th known Mersenne prime Erdos Numbers update TIMSS - Executive Summary GIMPS Discovers 35th Mersenne Prime O maior ICOSAEDRO do mundo Paul Erdos morreu dia 20/9/96
Novo recorde: 39th Known Mersenne Prime Found!!
-1 is now the Largest Known Prime December 6, 2001 > Michael Cameron, a 20 year-old volunteer in a worldwide research project called the Great Internet Mersenne Prime Search (GIMPS) , has discovered the largest known prime number using his PC and software by George Woltman and Entropia, Inc.

82. Preponini
amydon amydon Hewitson SUBS Agrias amydon philatelica DeVries, 1980 SUBS Agriasamydon tryphon Fruhstorfer, 1925 SUBS Agrias amydon zenodorus Hewitson, 1870
http://www.zoologi.su.se/research/wahlberg/Nymphalidae/Preponini.htm
CLASSIFICATION
Based on Markku Savela's pages TRIB Preponini
    GENU Agrias Doubleday, 1844
      SPEC Agrias amydon Hewitson
        SUBS Agrias amydon amydon Hewitson
        SUBS Agrias amydon philatelica DeVries, 1980
        SUBS Agrias amydon tryphon Fruhstorfer, 1925
        SUBS Agrias amydon zenodorus Hewitson, 1870
      SPEC Agrias phalcidon Hewitson, 1855
      SPEC Agrias pericles Bates
      SPEC Agrias beata Staudinger, 1888
        SUBS Agrias beata beata Staudinger, 1888
        SUBS Agrias beata beatifica Hewitson, 1882 SUBS Agrias beata stuarti
      SPEC Agrias hewitsonius Bates SPEC Agrias claudina (Schulze, 1776)
        ORIG Papilio claudia Schulze, 1776
          SUBS Agrias claudina claudina (Schulze, 1776) SUBS Agrias claudina amazonica Staudinger, 1898 SUBS Agrias claudina lugens Staudinger, 1888 SUBS Agrias claudina sara Fruhstorfer, 1902 SUBS Agrias claudina sardanapalus Bates, 1860

83. Chapter 13, From Dan To Beersheba - J.P. Newman
Subsequently passing into the hands of the tyrant zenodorus, the province ultimatelyreverted to a descendant of Lysanias, bearing the same name, and who was
http://www.dabar.org/Newman/Ch13.htm
From Dan to Beersheba by J. P. Newman Scanned and Proofread By Michael Riggs August, 1998 Title Page CHAPTER XIII pp 377-431
At the death of Herod the Great his kingdom was divided into three parts, over which his sons reigned. With his accustomed precision and accuracy, St. Luke not only recognizes this historic fact, but defines the territory of each division. To Archelaus was assigned Idumea, Judea, and Samaria, which embraced all that portion of Palestine from the Jordan to the Mediterranean, and from Beersheba to the northern border of Esdraelon. Ancient Idumea included that district of country lying south of Judea, and extending from the southern end of the Dead Sea to the Gulf of Akabah; but the Idumea of the Herodian era embraced only the northern section of the Desert of Tih, together with several towns of Southern Palestine, with Hebron as the capital city. Though subdued by the warlike Maccabees, and by them subjected to the rule of Jewish prefects, the Idumaeans of this latter period rose to favor under Caesar, who appointed Antipater procurator of aIl Judea, and subsequently his son, Herod the Great, became ''King of the Jews." To Herod Antipas was allotted all Galilee, together with the district of Perea, which includes that part of Palestine east of the Jordan to Arabia, and south of Pella to Machaerus, and which in the New Testament is called the "coasts of Judea beyond Jordan."

84. (1)
The Wars Of The Jews. Or. The History Of The Destruction Of Jerusalem. Book I. CONTAINING THE INTERVAL OF ONE HUNDRED AND SIXTYSEVEN YEARS. FROM THE TAKING OF JERUSALEM BY ANTIOCHUS EPIPHANES, TO THE DEATH OF HEROD THE GREAT. CHAPTER 1.
http://www.ccel.org/j/josephus/works/war-1.htm
The Wars Of The Jews
Or
The History Of The Destruction Of Jerusalem
Book I CONTAINING THE INTERVAL OF ONE HUNDRED AND SIXTY-SEVEN YEARS. FROM THE TAKING OF JERUSALEM BY ANTIOCHUS EPIPHANES, TO THE DEATH OF HEROD THE GREAT.
CHAPTER 1.
HOW THE CITY JERUSALEM WAS TAKEN, AND THE TEMPLE PILLAGED [BY ANTIOCHUS EPIPHANES]. AS ALSO CONCERNING THE ACTIONS OF THE MACCABEES, MATTHIAS AND JUDAS; AND CONCERNING THE DEATH OF JUDAS. concerning which we shall speak more in its proper place hereafter. 2. Now Antiochus was not satisfied either with his unexpected taking the city, or with its pillage, or with the great slaughter he had made there; but being overcome with his violent passions, and remembering what he had suffered during the siege, he compelled the Jews to dissolve the laws of their country, and to keep their infants uncircumcised, and to sacrifice swine's flesh upon the altar; against which they all opposed themselves, and the most approved among them were put to death. Bacchides also, who was sent to keep the fortresses, having these wicked commands, joined to his own natural barbarity, indulged all sorts of the extremest wickedness, and tormented the worthiest of the inhabitants, man by man, and threatened their city every day with open destruction, till at length he provoked the poor sufferers by the extremity of his wicked doings to avenge themselves. 3. Accordingly Matthias, the son of Asamoneus, one of the priests who lived in a village called Modin, armed himself, together with his own family, which had five sons of his in it, and slew Bacchides with daggers; and thereupon, out of the fear of the many garrisons [of the enemy], he fled to the mountains; and so many of the people followed him, that he was encouraged to come down from the mountains, and to give battle to Antiochus's generals, when he beat them, and drove them out of Judea. So he came to the government by this his success, and became the prince of his own people by their own free consent, and then died, leaving the government to Judas, his eldest son.

85. (1)
Antiquities of the Jews Book XV. CONTAINING THE INTERVAL OF EIGHTEEN YEARS. FROM THE DEATH OF ANTIGONUS TO THE FINISHING OF THE TEMPLE BY HEROD. CHAPTER 1. CONCERNING POLLIO AND SAMEAS.
http://www.ccel.org/j/josephus/works/ant-15.htm
Antiquities of the Jews - Book XV
CONTAINING THE INTERVAL OF EIGHTEEN YEARS.
FROM THE DEATH OF ANTIGONUS TO THE FINISHING OF THE TEMPLE BY HEROD.
CHAPTER 1. CONCERNING POLLIO AND SAMEAS. HEROD SLAYS THE PRINCIPAL OF ANTIGONUS'S FRIENDS, AND SPOILS THE CITY OF ITS WEALTH. ANTONY BEHEADS ANTIGONUS. 1. HOW Sosius and Herod took Jerusalem by force; and besides that, how they took Antigonus captive, has been related by us in the foregoing book. We will now proceed in the narration. And since Herod had now the government of all Judea put into his hands, he promoted such of the private men in the city as had been of his party, but never left off avenging and punishing every day those that had chosen to be of the party of his enemies. But Pollio the Pharisee, and Sameas, a disciple of his, were honored by him above all the rest; for when Jerusalem was besieged, they advised the citizens to receive Herod, for which advice they were well requited. But this Pollio, at the time when Herod was once upon his trial of life and death, foretold, in way of reproach, to Hyrcanus and the other judges, how this Herod, whom they suffered now to escape, would afterward inflict punishment on them all; which had its completion in time, while God fulfilled the words he had spoken. CHAPTER 2.

86. Pythagoras : Wiskundetijdschrift Voor Jongeren
WISKUNDETIJDSCHRIFT VOOR JONGEREN. Pythagoras archief. oktober 1997. Jaargang37 nummer 1, Prijsvragen/wedstrijden. 1, Lezersprijsvraag, door Erjen Lefeber,
http://www.pythagoras.nu/mmmcms/public/archief371.html
voorpagina rekenwerk veelvlakken wis-spellen ... English WISKUNDETIJDSCHRIFT VOOR JONGEREN Pythagoras archief
oktober 1997
Jaargang 37 nummer 1
Prijsvragen/wedstrijden Lezersprijsvraag , door Erjen Lefeber Openingsprijsvraag van jaargang 37. De vraag is om met vier vieren zoveel mogelijk van de getallen 1, 2, 3, ..., 100 te maken. Toegestane bewerkingen zijn optellen, aftrekken, vermenigvuldigen, delen, wortel, faculteit en notatie ,4 (voor 4/10). viercijferprobleem Kleine nootjes Eenvoudige vraagstukken die door iedereen 'gekraakt' kunnen worden, ook zonder enige wiskundige voorkennis. Deze keer onder andere Chocolade breken, Zagen en Overtrekken. Hypatia , door Jan Hogendijk Een portret van Hypatia, de bekendste vrouwelijke wiskundige uit de Griekste oudheid. Hypatia leefde in de 4e eeuw na Christus in Alexandrië, een centrum van de wetenschap. Ze was de dochter van de wiskundige Theon en zelf een wiskundelerares en Platoonse (dus heidense) filosofe. Hypatia oudheid wiskundige Priemfactorisatie , door Peter Stevenhagen Priemgetallen zijn 'elementraire deeltjes' van de getaltheorie: ieder getal is te ontbinden in priemfactoren. Voor 'gewone' getallen is deze ontbinding uniek. Voor veel andere eigenschappen van de priemgetallen bestaat een vermoeden, maar is er nog geen bewijs.

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88. Zabolicus, A, Um (= Diabolicus) Diabolique.

http://perso.wanadoo.fr/prima.elementa/Dico-z.htm
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  • zabolicus, a, um (= diabolicus) : diabolique.
    zabolus (zabulus = diabolus), i, m. : le diable.
    ou
    Zaccharias, ae, m. : Zacharie (nom d'homme).
    Zachlas, ae, m. : Zachlas (nom d'homme).
    Zacynthius, a, um : de Zacynthe.
    Zama, ae, f. : Zama (
    Zamensis, e : de Zama. - Zamenses, ium, m. : les habitants de Zama.
    zamia, ae, f. : Plaut. perte, dommage.
    Zarathensis, e : de Zarath. zea, zeae, f. : - - un romarin. zelator, oris, m. : un envieux. zelivira, ae, f. : une jalouse. zelo, are, tr. = zelor. zelor, ari, atus sum : - zelotes, ae, m. : un jaloux. zelotypa, ae, f. : une jalouse. zelotypia, ae, f. : jalousie, envie. zelotypus, a, um : jaloux, envieux. zelus, i, m. : - - jalousie, envie. - zema, atis, n. : Apic. marmite, pot, casserole, chaudron. - un empereur grec. Zenon -> Zeno. Zephyrion, ii, n. = Zephyrium. - ville de Cilicie. - - promontoire du Bruttium. zephyrus, i, m. : - - vent. - Zeugis, is, f. = Zeugitana regio. zeugma :
  • - zeugma, atis, n. : zeugma. - Zeugma, atis, n. : Zeugma (ville de Syrie).
  • Zeuxippus, i, m. : Zeuxippe (nom d'homme). Zeuxis, is (idis), m. : Zeuxis (un peintre).

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