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- field of mathematics that developed independently in modern mathematics. Hipparchos was suggested in a 2013 paper to have accidentally observed the planet...
- Hipparchus, anglicized hipparch (Gr****: ἵππαρχος, romanized: hipparchos), was the title of an ancient Gr**** cavalry officer, commanding a hipparchia (unit...
- Galactic Phantasy Prelude, the Engineer in Cryptark, and the Horse Lord Hipparchos in Apotheon. Jerma created his YouTube channel, Jerma985, on June 11,...
- Retrieved 5 May 2021. René Bourtembourg (2013). "Was Ur**** Observed by Hipparchos?". Journal for the History of Astronomy. 44 (4): 377–387. Bibcode:2013JHA...
- Retrieved 3 April 2022. Bourtembourg, René (2013). "Was Ur**** Observed by Hipparchos?". Journal for the History of Astronomy. 44 (4): 377–387. Bibcode:2013JHA...
- Hipparchus (Ancient Gr****: Ἵππαρχος, romanized:  Hípparkhos; died 514 BC) was a member of the ruling class of Athens and one of the sons of Pisistratus...
- 1,000 horses. They were powerful and respected. This unit was divided into two hipparchiai of 500. Each of these was commanded by a hipparchos. v t e...
- cited as the cause of her brother’s later ********ination of the tyrant Hipparchos which hastened the fall from power of the Peisistratid family. The cult...
- declined to invoke it until 487 when there was a po****r reaction against Hipparchos the Pisistradid who had been the peace party archon in 496. He was the...
- Temple of Olympian Zeus was begun around 520 BC by his sons, Hippias and Hipparchos. They sought to surp**** two famous contemporary temples, the Heraion of...