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| ARTICLES RELATED TO 76 |  |  |  | 76: Encyclopedia II - 75 number - In mathematicsAs the sum of the first five pentagonal numbers, seventy-five is a pentagonal pyramidal number. It is also an enneagonal number.
It is also a Keith number, because it recurs in a Fibonacci-like sequence started from its base 10 digits: 7, 5, 12, 17, 29, 46, 75... But there is no integer that added up to its own digits adds up to 75, hence 75 is a self number.
There are 75 uniform polyhedra.
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|  |  |  | 76: Encyclopedia II - Salome Alexandra - Her internal and external policyThat the Pharisees, now that the control of affairs was in their hands, did not treat the Sadducees any too gently is very probable; although the execution of Diogenes of Judea, by whose advice King Alexander had 800 Pharisees nailed on the cross, speaks rather for their moderation than for their cruelty, inasmuch as the special reference to the execution shows that such acts of revenge must have been few. The Sadducees were moved to petition the queen for protection against the ruling party. Alexandra, who desired to avoid all party conflic ...
See also:Salome Alexandra, Salome Alexandra - Her political ability, Salome Alexandra - Reestablishment of the Sanhedrin, Salome Alexandra - Her internal and external policy, Salome Alexandra - In legend Read more here: » Salome Alexandra: Encyclopedia II - Salome Alexandra - Her internal and external policy |
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| | | |  |  |  | 76: Encyclopedia II - 71 number - In mathematicsIt is the 20th prime number. The next is 73, with which it composes a twin prime. It is also a permutable prime with 17. If we add up the primes less than 71 (2 through 67), we get 568, which is divisible by 71, 8 times. 71 is the largest supersingular prime. Also, 712 = 7! + 1, making it part of the last known pair of Brown numbers, as (71, 7). It is an Eisenstein prime with no imaginary part and real part of the form 3n − 1 ...
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|  |  |  | 76: Encyclopedia II - 19th century - EuropeIn 1801, the Irish parliament voted to merge Ireland with England, thus creating the United Kingdom. Ireland remained under total British control until 1922, when the majority of the Irish counties, and the majority of the Irish population, broke away from England, forming the Irish Free State. The northern counties remained loyal to British control, and to this day remain separate from the rest of Ireland as Northern Ireland.
On May 17th, 1814, Norway left Danish control and declared independence. It was forced, however, to continue ...
See also:19th century, 19th century - Europe, 19th century - Americas, 19th century - Other regions, 19th century - Events, 19th century - 1800s, 19th century - 1810s, 19th century - 1820s, 19th century - 1830s, 19th century - 1840s, 19th century - 1850s, 19th century - 1860s, 19th century - 1870s, 19th century - 1880s, 19th century - 1890s, 19th century - Significant people, 19th century - Anthropology, 19th century - Painters, 19th century - Music, 19th century - Literature, 19th century - Science, 19th century - Philosophy and religion, 19th century - Politics, 19th century - Inventions discoveries introductions, 19th century - Decades and years Read more here: » 19th century: Encyclopedia II - 19th century - Europe |
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| | |  |  |  | 76: Encyclopedia II - List of early imperial Roman consuls - 1st centuryAD 1 C. Iulius Caesar, L. Aemilius Paullus
2 P. Vinicius, P. Alfenus Varus
3 L. Aelius Lamia, M. Servilius
4 Sex. Aelius Catus, C. Sentius Saturninus
5 L. Valerius Messalla Volesus, Cn. Cornelius Cinna Magnus
suff. C. Ateius Capito)
6 M. Aemilius Lepidus, L. Arruntius
7 Q. Caecilius Metellus Creticus Silanus, A. Licinius Nerva Silianus
8 M. Furius Camillus, Sex. Nonius Quinctilianus
suff. L. ...
See also:List of early imperial Roman consuls, List of early imperial Roman consuls - 1st century BC, List of early imperial Roman consuls - 1st century, List of early imperial Roman consuls - 2nd century Read more here: » List of early imperial Roman consuls: Encyclopedia II - List of early imperial Roman consuls - 1st century |
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| |  |  |  | 76: Encyclopedia II - History of the Jews in China - History
History of the Jews in China - Early record.
Sources indicate that Jews in China were often mistaken for Muslims by other Chinese, most likely as a result of similar pracitces and customs. The first plausible recorded written Chinese mention of Jews uses the term Zhu-hu, or Zhu-hu-du (perhaps from Hebrew Yehudim, "Jews") found in the Annals of the Yuan Dynasty in 1329 and 1354. The text spoke of the reinforcement of a tax on levied on "dissenters" and of a government decr ...
See also:History of the Jews in China, History of the Jews in China - Overview, History of the Jews in China - History, History of the Jews in China - Early record, History of the Jews in China - Origins, History of the Jews in China - 19th century, History of the Jews in China - Modern times, History of the Jews in China - World War II, History of the Jews in China - Late 20th century, History of the Jews in China - 21st century, History of the Jews in China - Name Read more here: » History of the Jews in China: Encyclopedia II - History of the Jews in China - History |
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|  |  |  | 76: Encyclopedia II - History of Myanmar - British ruleBritain made all of Burma a province of India in 1886 with the capital at Rangoon. Traditional Myanmar society was drastically altered by the ending of the monarchy and the separation of church and state. Though war officially ended after only a couple of weeks, resistance continued in northern Myanmar until 1890, with the British finally resorting to a systematic destruction of villages and appointment of new officials to finally halt the guerilla activity. The economic nature of society also changed drastically. After the opening of the Su ...
See also:History of Myanmar, History of Myanmar - The Mon, History of Myanmar - The Pyu, History of Myanmar - The Pagan Kingdom, History of Myanmar - Ava and Pegu, History of Myanmar - The Toungoo Dynasty, History of Myanmar - The Konbaung Dynasty, History of Myanmar - War with Britain and the fall of Myanmar, History of Myanmar - British rule, History of Myanmar - World War II and Japan, History of Myanmar - From the Japanese surrender to Aung San's assassination, History of Myanmar - Independent Burma, History of Myanmar - Military rule Read more here: » History of Myanmar: Encyclopedia II - History of Myanmar - British rule |
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|  |  |  | 76: Encyclopedia II - List of Hispanics - Artists
List of Hispanics - Architects.
Luis Barragán (1902–1988), 1980 Pritzker Prize Laureate.
Ricardo Bofill (b. 1939), one of the main representatives of postmodern architecture.
Santiago Calatrava (b. 1951), 2005 AIA Gold Medal Laureate.
Antoni Gaudí (1852–1926), known for his unfinished masterwork La Sagrada Familia.
Ricardo Legorreta (b. 1931)
Enric Miralles (1955–2000), built the Scottish Parliament ( ...
See also:List of Hispanics, List of Hispanics - Actors, List of Hispanics - Artists, List of Hispanics - Architects, List of Hispanics - Explorers, List of Hispanics - Film directors, List of Hispanics - Leaders and politicians, List of Hispanics - Literature, List of Hispanics - A–D, List of Hispanics - E–H, List of Hispanics - I–L, List of Hispanics - M–P, List of Hispanics - Q–T, List of Hispanics - U–Z, List of Hispanics - Military, List of Hispanics - Musicians, List of Hispanics - Classical, List of Hispanics - Singers, List of Hispanics - Philosophers and humanists, List of Hispanics - Science and technology, List of Hispanics - Social scientists, List of Hispanics - Sports, List of Hispanics - Others, List of Hispanics - Lists by nationality Read more here: » List of Hispanics: Encyclopedia II - List of Hispanics - Artists |
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|  |  |  | 76: Encyclopedia II - List of Republican Roman Consuls - 6th century BC509 Lucius Junius M.f. Brutus, Lucius Tarquinius Collatinus
509 then Publius Valerius Volusi f. Publicola. (Sp. Lucretius Tricipitinus, who was old and weak; nothing remarkable happened during his days, according to Livy.) Marcus Horatius M.f. Pulvillus
508 Publius Lucretius T.f. Tricipitinus, Publius Valerius Volusi f. Publicola
507 Publius Valerius Volusi f. Publicola III, Marcus Horatius M.f. Pulvillus II
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See also:List of Republican Roman Consuls, List of Republican Roman Consuls - 6th century BC, List of Republican Roman Consuls - 5th century BC, List of Republican Roman Consuls - 4th century BC, List of Republican Roman Consuls - 3rd century BC, List of Republican Roman Consuls - 2nd century BC, List of Republican Roman Consuls - 1st century BC Read more here: » List of Republican Roman Consuls: Encyclopedia II - List of Republican Roman Consuls - 6th century BC |
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|  |  |  | 76: Encyclopedia II - 19th century - EuropeIn 1801, the Irish parliament voted to merge Ireland with England, thus creating the United Kingdom. Ireland remained under total British control until 1922, when the majority of the Irish counties, and the majority of the Irish population, broke away from England, forming the Irish Free State. The northern counties remained loyal to British control, and to this day remain separate from the rest of Ireland as Northern Ireland.
On May 17th, 1814 Norway left Swedish control and declared independence. It was forced, however, to continue ...
See also:19th century, 19th century - Europe, 19th century - Americas, 19th century - Other regions, 19th century - Events, 19th century - 1800s, 19th century - 1810s, 19th century - 1820s, 19th century - 1830s, 19th century - 1840s, 19th century - 1850s, 19th century - 1860s, 19th century - 1870s, 19th century - 1880s, 19th century - 1890s, 19th century - Significant people, 19th century - Anthropology, 19th century - Painters, 19th century - Music, 19th century - Literature, 19th century - Science, 19th century - Philosophy and religion, 19th century - Politics, 19th century - Inventions discoveries introductions, 19th century - Decades and years Read more here: » 19th century: Encyclopedia II - 19th century - Europe |
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|  |  |  | 76: Encyclopedia II - Makuria - History
Makuria - Origins.
The origins of Makuria are uncertain. Ptolemy mentions a Nubian people known as the Makkourae, who might be ancestors to the Makurians[5]. The kingdom is believed to have formed in the 4th or 5th century. The first recorded mention of it is in a work by the 6th-century John of Ephesus, who decries its hostility to Monophysite missionaries traveling to Alodia. Soon after John of Biclarum wrote approvingly of Makuria's a ...
See also:Makuria, Makuria - Sources, Makuria - History, Makuria - Origins, Makuria - Height, Makuria - Decline, Makuria - Economy, Makuria - Government, Makuria - Religion, Makuria - Culture, Makuria - Rulers, Makuria - Notes Read more here: » Makuria: Encyclopedia II - Makuria - History |
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|  |  |  | 76: Encyclopedia II - List of Spaniards - Artists
List of Spaniards - Architects.
See also: Category:Spanish architects.
Ricardo Bofill (b. 1939), one of the main representatives of postmodernism in architecture.
Santiago Calatrava (b. 1951), 2005 AIA Gold Medal Laureate.
Ildefons Cerdà (1815–1876), urban planner who designed the 19th-century extension of Barcelona (Eixample).
Lluís Domènech i Montaner (1850–1923), brilliant contemporary of better known fellow c ...
See also:List of Spaniards, List of Spaniards - Actors, List of Spaniards - Artists, List of Spaniards - Architects, List of Spaniards - Explorers and conquistadores, List of Spaniards - Film directors, List of Spaniards - Leaders and politicians, List of Spaniards - Ancient, List of Spaniards - Medieval, List of Spaniards - Modern, List of Spaniards - Contemporary, List of Spaniards - Literature, List of Spaniards - A–D, List of Spaniards - E–H, List of Spaniards - I–L, List of Spaniards - M–P, List of Spaniards - Q–T, List of Spaniards - U–Z, List of Spaniards - Military, List of Spaniards - Musicians, List of Spaniards - Classical, List of Spaniards - Singers, List of Spaniards - Philosophers and humanists, List of Spaniards - Science and technology, List of Spaniards - Social scientists, List of Spaniards - Sports, List of Spaniards - Others Read more here: » List of Spaniards: Encyclopedia II - List of Spaniards - Artists |
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|  |  |  | 76: Encyclopedia II - UEFA Champions League - StructureOriginally known as the European Champion Clubs' Cup, or simply abbreviated as the European Cup, the competition began in 1955/56 using a two-leg knockout format where the teams would play two matches, one at home and one away, and the team with the highest overall score qualifying for the next round of the competition. Entry was restricted to the teams that won their national league championships, plus the current cup holder. The competition is organised and run annually in a simila ...
See also:UEFA Champions League, UEFA Champions League - Structure, UEFA Champions League - Qualification, UEFA Champions League - History, UEFA Champions League - European Cup and Champions League finals, UEFA Champions League - European Cup and Champions League statistics, UEFA Champions League - Trivia Read more here: » UEFA Champions League: Encyclopedia II - UEFA Champions League - Structure |
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| |  |  |  | 76: Encyclopedia II - Montgomery C. Meigs - Postbellum careerIn 1865, Meigs was in the honor guard at Abraham Lincoln's funeral.
As Quartermaster General after the Civil War, Meigs supervised plans for the new War Department building (1866–67), the National Museum (1876), the extension of the Washington Aqueduct (1876), and for a hall of records (1878). In 1866–68, to recuperate from the strain of his war service, he visited Europe, and in 1875–76 made another visit to study the organization of European armies. After his retirement on February 6, 1882, he became architect of the Pension O ...
See also:Montgomery C. Meigs, Montgomery C. Meigs - Early life and engineering projects, Montgomery C. Meigs - Civil War, Montgomery C. Meigs - Postbellum career, Montgomery C. Meigs - Pension Building 1882–87, Montgomery C. Meigs - Quartermaster Hall of Fame, Montgomery C. Meigs - Modern descendants, Montgomery C. Meigs - Notes Read more here: » Montgomery C. Meigs: Encyclopedia II - Montgomery C. Meigs - Postbellum career |
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