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Martin Behaim (6
October 1459 – 29 July 1507), also
known as
Martin von
Behaim and by
various forms of
Martin of Bohemia, was a
German textile merchant...
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Behaim is a
lunar impact crater that is
located near the
eastern limb of the Moon, just to the
south of the
crater Ansgarius. To the
south of
Behaim is...
- ) is a
terrestrial globe 51 cm (20 in) in diameter,
produced by
Martin Behaim from 1490 to 1492. The
Erdapfel is the
oldest surviving terrestrial globe...
- The
oldest surviving terrestrial globe is the Erdapfel, made by
Martin Behaim in 1492. The
oldest surviving celestial globe sits atop the
Farnese Atlas...
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Behaim Peak (68°47′S 66°43′W / 68.783°S 66.717°W / -68.783; -66.717) is a con****uous pyramid-shaped rock peak, 1,150
metres (3,770 ft) high, at the...
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expanded by the text from
German wikipedia Michael Beheim (also
Michel Behaim,
Beham or Behm, 1416 – c.1472) was a
wandering singer from the modern-day...
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ejecta from Alpetragius.
Alpetragius is
similar in
appearance to
Behaim crater,
although Behaim is larger. By
convention these features are
identified on lunar...
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Albert von
Behaim or
Albertus Bohemus (ca. 1180 – 1260) was a
papal legate and
supporter of
papal rights against the Holy
Roman Emperor Frederick II. Likely...
- That Cão, on his
second voyage of 1484–1486, was
accompanied by
Martin Behaim (as
alleged on the latter's
Nuremberg globe of 1492) is very doubtful. But...
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Comparison of Piri Reis's
organization of the
Caribbean (left) to the 1492
Martin Behaim globe's
configuration of Asia (right)...