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    Agrippa is a lunar impact crater that is located at the southeast edge of the Mare Vaporum. It is located to the north of the crater Godin, the irregular...
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  • up agrippa or Agrippa in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Agrippa may refer to: Agrippa (mythology), semi-mythological king of Alba Longa Agrippa (astronomer)...
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  • discovered by Hipparchus. The lunar crater Agrippa is named after him. Ptolemy. Almagest. VII, 3. Jodra, Serge (2004–2017). "Agrippa". Imago Mundi (in French)....
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    southwestern part of Fracastorius (crater), and a section of the western wall of Plato (crater). A special filter wheel called a "crater extinction device" is capable...
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    impact crater located just to the south of the crater Agrippa, on a rough upland region to the east of Sinus Medii. Its diameter is 34 km. The crater was...
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    that follows the rim of Agrippa. Smaller gaps exist in the southern rim, and the relatively flat interior surface of the crater is joined by these valley...
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    named after Italian astronomer Ercole Dembowski. To the east are the craters Agrippa and Godin, to the southwest is Rhaeticus. The floor of Dembowski is...
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  • the crater and the person the crater is named for. Where a crater formation has associated satellite craters, these are detailed on the main crater description...
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    Impact crater in the central portion of the Moon. It was named after German astronomer Johann Silberschlag. It lies between the craters Agrippa to the...
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    pictures drawn in 1872". Lunar Photo of the Day. Archived from the original on June 14, 2011., regarding Agrippa, Godin, Torricelli and Eratosthenes craters...
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    lies to the southeast of the crater Agrippa and northwest of Delambre. Just to the northeast are the small, bowl-shaped craters De Morgan and Cayley. The...
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    Avernus was an ancient name for a volcanic crater near Cumae (Cuma), Italy, in the region of Campania west of Naples. Part of the Phlegraean Fields of...
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  • Charles Hitchcock Adams John Couch Adams Walter Sydney Adams Agatharchides Agrippa Pierre d'Ailly George Biddell Airy Robert Grant Aitken Ajima Naonobu Harold...
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    the only other noble casualties of the eruption to be known by name were Agrippa (a son of the Herodian Jewish princess Drusilla and the procurator Antonius...
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    Lake Avernus (category Volcanic crater lakes)
    Lake Avernus (Italian: Lago d'Averno) is a volcanic crater lake located in the Avernus crater in the Campania region of southern Italy, around 4 kilometres...
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  • Synagogue (Przemyśl), Poland Tempel (crater), the remnant of a lunar impact crater on the eastern rim of the crater Agrippa Tempel, Berkel en Rodenrijs, South...
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    Phlegraean Fields (category Volcanic crater lakes)
    of 24 craters and volcanic edifices; most of them lie under the Gulf of Naples. There are effusive gaseous manifestations in the Solfatara crater, which...
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    eruption to be known by name were the Herodian princess Drusilla and her son Agrippa, who was born in her marriage with the procurator Antonius Felix. It is...
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    this crater was cited as a possible source of the gas. Johann Hieronymus Schröter once saw for a short time on the dark side, near craters Agrippa and...
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    promptly to return it again when Claudius traded the Golan to Agrippa II, the son of Agrippa I, in 51 as part of a land swap.[citation needed] By the time...
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    in 79 AD, Boscotrecase was home to Roman villas, such as the Villa of Agrippa Postumus. In 1337, three monasteries were founded in the area, which led...
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    tunnel through the acropolis now known as the "Crypta Romana" (part of Agrippa and Octavian's defenses in the war against Sextus Pompey) was previously...
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    suspended over Rome for several days portending the death of Marcus Vipsanius Agrippa in that year. Halley's appearance in 12 BC, only a few years distant from...
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    plants horehound, mint, mugwort and mandrake as attributes. Cornelius Agrippa listed its kabbalistic sign with the name Hircus (Latin for goat). In Hindu...
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    Tepula Sewers Cloaca Maxima Cloaca Circi Maximi Public baths Baths of Agrippa Baths of Caracalla Baths of Diocletian Baths of Nero Baths of Trajan Religious...
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    construction is part of the set of military enhancement works built by Agrippa for Augustus and designed by Lucius Cocceius Auctus in 37 BC, including...
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    running water by a spur from the Serino Aqueduct, built by Marcus Vipsanius Agrippa. In AD 59, there was a serious riot and bloodshed in the amphitheatre between...
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    Tepula Sewers Cloaca Maxima Cloaca Circi Maximi Public baths Baths of Agrippa Baths of Caracalla Baths of Diocletian Baths of Nero Baths of Trajan Religious...
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    Tepula Sewers Cloaca Maxima Cloaca Circi Maximi Public baths Baths of Agrippa Baths of Caracalla Baths of Diocletian Baths of Nero Baths of Trajan Religious...
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    Tepula Sewers Cloaca Maxima Cloaca Circi Maximi Public baths Baths of Agrippa Baths of Caracalla Baths of Diocletian Baths of Nero Baths of Trajan Religious...
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