- Samaritans,
confused the
Galileans with Judeans. The
Pharisaic scholars of Judaism,
centered in
Jerusalem and Judaea,
found the
Galileans to be insufficiently...
-
Galileans,
essay by the
Roman emperor Julian the
Apostate Galilee (disambiguation)
Galileo (disambiguation) All
pages with
titles containing Galilean...
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Galilean invariance or
Galilean relativity states that the laws of
motion are the same in all
inertial frames of reference.
Galileo Galilei first described...
- The
Galilean dialect was the form of
Jewish Aramaic spoken by
people in
Galilee during the late
Second Temple period, for
example at the time of Jesus...
- The
Galilean moons (/ˌɡælɪˈleɪ.ən/), or
Galilean satellites, are the four
largest moons of Jupiter: Io, Europa, Ganymede, and Callisto. They are the most...
- childhood) is
located in Galilee. Christ's
followers were thus
called Galileans.
Galilee was part of the
province of Judea. The
reason for this term was...
- in the play at least, were
claiming descent and
authority for
being Galileans,
making Jesus Christ their own, in
terms of ethnicity. The play was conceived...
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Against the
Galileans (Ancient Gr****: Κατὰ Γαλιλαίων; Latin:
Contra Galilaeos),
meaning Christians, was a Gr****
polemical essay written by the
Roman emperor...
- In physics, a
Galilean transformation is used to
transform between the
coordinates of two
reference frames which differ only by
constant relative motion...
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Galilean electromagnetism is a
formal electromagnetic field theory that is
consistent with
Galilean invariance.
Galilean electromagnetism is
useful for...