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||1394 Ulugh Beg, Persian astronomer and mathematician (d. 1449)
||1394: Ulugh Beg born ... astronomer and mathematician.


||1499 Johann Carion, German astrologer and chronicler (d. 1537)
||1499: Johann Carion born ... astrologer and chronicler.


||1630 The Massachusetts Bay Colony outlaws the possession of cards, dice, and gaming tables.
||1630: The Massachusetts Bay Colony outlaws the possession of cards, dice, and gaming tables.


|File:Niels Steensen.png|link=Niels Steensen (nonfiction)|1647: [[Niels Steensen (nonfiction)|Niels Steensen]] uses [[scrying engine]] technology to locate fossils. These will later prove useful in detecting and counteracting [[crimes against mathematical constants]].
||1739: Nader Shah occupies Delhi in India and sacks the city, stealing the jewels of the Peacock Throne.


||1739 – Nader Shah occupies Delhi in India and sacks the city, stealing the jewels of the Peacock Throne.
||1772: John Canton dies ... physicist and academic.


||1772 – John Canton, English physicist and academic (b. 1718)
||1785: Adam Sedgwick born ... geologist and scientist dies .. one of the founders of modern geology. He proposed the Devonian period of the geological timescale.


||1785 – Adam Sedgwick, English geologist and scientist (d. 1873) Adam Sedgwick (22 March 1785 – 27 January 1873) was a British geologist, one of the founders of modern geology. He proposed the Devonian period of the geological timescale.
||1799: Friedrich Wilhelm August Argelander born ... astronomer. He is known for his determinations of stellar brightnesses, positions, and distances.


||Friedrich Wilhelm August Argelander (b. 22 March 1799) was a German astronomer. He is known for his determinations of stellar brightnesses, positions, and distances.
||1832: Johann Wolfgang von Goethe born ... writer and statesman. His works include four novels; epic and lyric poetry; prose and verse dramas; memoirs; an autobiography; literary and aesthetic criticism; and treatises on botany, anatomy, and color. In addition, there are numerous literary and scientific fragments, more than 10,000 letters, and nearly 3,000 drawings by him extant. Pic.


||1840 Étienne Bobillier, French mathematician and academic (b. 1798)
||1840: Étienne Bobillier dies ... mathematician and academic.


||1857 Paul Doumer, French mathematician, journalist, and politician, 14th President of France (d. 1932)
||1857: Paul Doumer born ... mathematician, journalist, and politician, 14th President of France.


File:Robert Andrews Millikan.jpg|link=Robert Andrews Millikan (nonfiction)|1868: Physicist [[Robert Andrews Millikan (nonfiction)|Robert Andrews Millikan]] born. He will win the Nobel Prize for Physics in 1923 for the measurement of the elementary electronic charge and for his work on the photoelectric effect.
File:Robert Andrews Millikan.jpg|link=Robert Andrews Millikan (nonfiction)|1868: Physicist [[Robert Andrews Millikan (nonfiction)|Robert Andrews Millikan]] born. He will win the Nobel Prize for Physics in 1923 for the measurement of the elementary electronic charge and for his work on the photoelectric effect.

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