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Maria Cunitz or
Maria Cunitia (other
versions of
surname include: Cunicia, Cunitzin, Kunic, Cunitiae, Kunicia, Kunicka; 1610 – 22
August 1664) was an accomplished...
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Cunitz is a
crater on
Venus at
latitude 14.5,
longitude 350.9 in
western Eistla Regio. It is 48.6 km in
diameter and was
named for a 17th-century Silesian...
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August Eduard Cunitz (29
August 1812, in
Strasbourg – 16 June 1886, in Strasbourg) was a
French Protestant theologian. He
studied at the
University of...
- For many
years Reuss edited with A. H.
Cunitz the Beiträge zu den
theologischen Wissenschaften. With A. H.
Cunitz and J. W. Baum (1809–1878), and after...
- (bur.) – Jan Janssonius,
Dutch cartographer (born 1588)
August 22 –
Maria Cunitz,
Silesian astronomer (born 1610) "Jupiter - The
Great Red Spot". Enchanted...
- Polish-born
American astronomer MPC · 2225 2226
Cunitza 1936 QC1
Lydia Cunitz, discoverer's sister-in-law MPC · 2226 2227 Otto
Struve 1955 RX Otto Struve...
- Urania') is a book of
astronomical tables written by
Maria Cunitz and
published in 1650. As
Maria Cunitz was the
daughter of both a
physician and mathematician...
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Addams Adivar Agnesi Alcott Ariadne Aurelia Balch Barton Buck
Cleopatra Cunitz Danilova De
Lalande ****inson Goeppert-Mayer
Golubkina Grimke Gregory Guilbert...
- (died 1685)
March 1 – John Pell,
English mathematician (died 1685)
Maria Cunitz,
Silesian astronomer (died 1664)
Marie Meurdrac,
French chemist and alchemist...
- (1803-1876)
Edward (Eduard)
Reuss (Reuß) (1804–1891)
August Edward (Eduard)
Cunitz (Caunitz) (1812-1886)
Johann Wilhelm (Guilielmus) (William) Baum (1806-1878)...