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Chronology (from
Latin chronologia, from
Ancient Gr**** χρόνος, chrónos, "time"; and -λογία, -logia) is the
science of
arranging events in
their order of...
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Christian Ludwig Ideler (21
September 1766 – 10
August 1846) was a
German chronologist and astronomer. He was born in Gross-Brese near Perleberg. His earliest...
- Bede (/biːd/; Old English: Bēda [ˈbeːdɑ]; 672/3 – 26 May 735), also
known as
Saint Bede, the
Venerable Bede, and Bede the
Venerable (Latin: Beda Venerabilis)...
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Jerome (/dʒəˈroʊm/; Latin:
Eusebius Sophronius Hieronymus; Gr****: Εὐσέβιος Σωφρόνιος Ἱερώνυμος; c. 342–347 – 30
September 420), also
known as
Jerome of...
- (except for the epoch) were in
place before that date. In 1000, the
Muslim chronologist al-Biruni
described all of the
modern rules of the
Hebrew calendar, except...
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Eusebius of
Caesarea (/juːˈsiːbiəs/; Gr****: Εὐσέβιος τῆς Καισαρείας
Eusebios tēs Kaisareias; c. 260/265 – 30 May 339), also
known as
Eusebius Pamphilus...
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Aloysius Lilius (1510–1576),
Italian doctor, astronomer,
philosopher and
chronologist Aloysius Pang (1990–2019),
Singaporean actor Aloysius Pieris (born 1934)...
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agreement with The
Remaining Signs of Past Centuries, in
which the
Muslim chronologist al-Biruni
identifies anno
mundi as 3448
years before the
Seleucid era...
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English churchman, for a
short while archdeacon of Exeter,
known as a
chronologist. Born at ****ington or
Berry Pomeroy, Devon, he was the
second son of...
- and
natural sciences, and also
distinguished himself as a historian,
chronologist, and linguist. He
studied almost all the
sciences of his day and was...