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Perga or
Perge (Hittite: Parha, Gr****: Πέργη Perge, Turkish: Perge) was
originally an
ancient Lycian settlement that
later became a Gr**** city in Pamphylia...
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Apollonius of
Perga (‹See Tfd›Gr****: Ἀπολλώνιος ὁ Περγαῖος Apollṓnios ho Pergaîos; c. 240 BC – c. 190 BC) was an
ancient Gr****
geometer and astronomer...
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Presented in the
PERGAS Ulama Convention 2003, Held on 13th and 14th
September 2003,
which Carried the
Theme of
Moderation in Islam.
PERGAS. 2004. ISBN 9789810510329...
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Conon of
Perga was a
martyr saint of the
Roman Empire. The
Orthodox church refers to him as
Conon the gardener, and has a
feast day for him on
March 5...
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notable achievements of Gr****
mathematics are
conic sections (Apollonius of
Perga, 3rd
century BC),
trigonometry (Hipparchus of Nicaea, 2nd
century BC), and...
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Padyandus Palaeopolis Panemotichus Panhormus Pargais Parlais Patara Pednelissus Perga Perminounda Phaselis P****us
Philadelphia in
Cilicia Philaea Phoenicus Phoenix...
- PERDAUS,
Singapore Islamic Scholars and
Islamic Teachers ****ociation (
PERGAS),
Muhammadiyah and
Islamic Theological ****ociation of
Singapore (Pertapis)...
- The
theorem is
named for the
ancient Gr****
mathematician Apollonius of
Perga. In any
triangle A B C , {\displaystyle ABC,} if A D {\displaystyle AD}...
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philosopher (4th
century BC)
Apollonius of
Perga, astronomer,
mathematician (c. 262 - c. 190 BC)
Artemidorus of
Perga,
proxenos in
Oropos (c. 240 -180 BC) Aetos...
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Elymas the
magician who was
criticizing their teachings. They
sailed to
Perga in Pamphylia. John Mark left them and
returned to Jerusalem. Paul and Barnabas...