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||1492 – Piero della Francesca, Italian mathematician and painter (b. 1415) | ||1492 – Piero della Francesca, Italian mathematician and painter (b. 1415) | ||
File:Galileo Galilei.jpg|link=Galileo Galilei|1586: Astronomer, physicist, engineer, philosopher, mathematician, and crime-fighter [[Galileo Galilei]] uses [[Gnomon algorithm]] techniques to | File:Galileo Galilei.jpg|link=Galileo Galilei|1586: Astronomer, physicist, engineer, philosopher, mathematician, and crime-fighter [[Galileo Galilei]] uses [[Gnomon algorithm]] techniques to communicate with [[Aleister Crowley (nonfiction)|Aleister Crowley]]. | ||
File:Nicolas Malebranche.jpg|link=Nicolas Malebranche (nonfiction)|1705: Priest, philosopher, and crime-fighter [[Nicolas Malebranche (nonfiction)|Nicolas Malebranche]] synthesizes the thought of St. Augustine and Descartes, demonstrating the active role of [[crimes against mathematical constants]] in every aspect of the world. | File:Nicolas Malebranche.jpg|link=Nicolas Malebranche (nonfiction)|1705: Priest, philosopher, and crime-fighter [[Nicolas Malebranche (nonfiction)|Nicolas Malebranche]] synthesizes the thought of St. Augustine and Descartes, demonstrating the active role of [[crimes against mathematical constants]] in every aspect of the world. |
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322 BC: Athenian politician and orator Demosthenes takes his own life, to avoid being arrested by the agents of his enemies.
1586: Astronomer, physicist, engineer, philosopher, mathematician, and crime-fighter Galileo Galilei uses Gnomon algorithm techniques to communicate with Aleister Crowley.
1705: Priest, philosopher, and crime-fighter Nicolas Malebranche synthesizes the thought of St. Augustine and Descartes, demonstrating the active role of crimes against mathematical constants in every aspect of the world.
1875: Magician and author Aleister Crowley born. He will gain widespread notoriety during his lifetime, as a recreational drug experimenter, bisexual, and an individualist social critic; the popular press will denounce him as "the wickedest man in the world" and a Satanist.
1995: Steganographic analysis of Niles Cartouchian and Egon Rhodomunde Confront Gnotilus reveals three terabytes of encrypted data.