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    Denis Pétau (21 August 1583 – 11 December 1652), also known as Dionysius Petavius, was a French Jesuit theologian. Pétau was born in Orléans, where he...
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    June 2010. Petau, Denis (1758). search for "ante Christum" in a 1748 reprint of a 1633 abridgement entitled Rationarium temporum by Denis Petau. Retrieved...
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    (d. 1654) August 19 – Daišan, Manchu politician (d. 1648) August 21 Denis Pétau, French Jesuit theologian (d. 1652) Eleanor of Prussia, Electress consort...
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  • coach and player Denis Pétau (1583-1652), French Jesuit theologian Denis Peterson (born 1944), American hyperrealist painter Denis Petrashov (born 2000)...
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  • practice did not catch on for nearly a thousand years, when books by Denis Pétau treating calendar science gained popularity. Bede did not sequentially...
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    Polish mathematician, physician, and astronomer (b. 1585) December 11 – Denis Pétau, French theologian and historian (b. 1583) December 23 – John Cotton...
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  • first published in 1567, then in the Uranologion of the Jesuit scholar Denis Pétau, with a Latin translation in 1630. The same source also mentions a work...
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    one or more of his works, so that in the field of history Labbe and Denis Pétau have been considered[by whom?] the most remarkable of all French Jesuits...
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  • Francium and was the first woman member of the French Academy of Science Denis Pétau (1583–1652), Jesuit theologian Konstanin "Koča" Popović (1908-1992),...
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    definition, but relative to its own solar and lunar dates. Ab urbe condita Denis Petau Lunisolar calendar Sometimes rendered in English as Dennis the Small...
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