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  • ...804 to 1815, but many have questioned this belief.<ref name=Coexeter/> The Napoleon points are [[triangle center]]s and they are listed as the points ''X''(17) The name "Napoleon points" has also been applied to a different pair of triangle centers, bett ...
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  • ...ef name=":1">{{Cite journal|last=Gerber|first=Leon|date=October 1980|title=Napoleon's Theorem and the Parallelogram Inequality for Affine-Regular Polygons|jour File:Napoleon's theorem.svg|Napoleon's theorem ...
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  • ...804 to 1815, but many have questioned this belief.<ref name=Coexeter/> The Napoleon points are [[triangle center]]s and they are listed as the points ''X''(17) The name "Napoleon points" has also been applied to a different pair of triangle centers, bett ...
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  • * [[Napoleon's theorem]] ...
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  • ...r/Exemples/k005.html K005] || [[Cubic plane curve#Napoleon–Feuerbach cubic|Napoleon cubic]], Feuerbach cubic ||<math> \sum_{\text{cyclic}} [a^2(b^2+c^2)- (b^2- ...
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  • ...ole-general.html Miquels' Theorem as a special case of a generalization of Napoleon's Theorem] at [https://web.archive.org/web/20090321024112/http://math.kenne ...
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  • ...of Oldenburg]]. His map of Schleswig-Holstein was requested by [[Napoleon|Napoleon Bonaparte]].<ref>{{Cite web|title=Caspar Wessel - Biography|url=https://mat ...
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  • ...the [[orthocenter]] X(4), the [[Fermat point]]s X(13) and X(14), and the [[Napoleon points]] X(17) and X(18) as listed in the [[Encyclopedia of Triangle Center ...
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  • *{{citation| first=C.N. |last=Moore |author-link=Charles Napoleon Moore |title=Harris Hancock - In Memoriam|journal= Bulletin of the American ...
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  • ...)|oscillatory]] integrals. It is named after English mathematician [[Louis Napoleon George Filon]], who first described the method in 1934.<ref name="filon-193 ...
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  • ...cast including Charles Darwin, Albert Camus, Sigmund Freud, Dr. Seuss and Napoleon Bonaparte ̶ to show how individuals as well as societies can move: which w ...
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  • ...ter photographs as Paris was reconstructed under [[Baron Haussmann]] and [[Napoleon III]]. ...
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  • ...alling (°Balling), was developed in 1843 by Bohemian scientist Karl Joseph Napoleon Balling (1805-1868) and Simon Ack. In the 1850s, German engineer-mathemati ...
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  • ...oward|title=Visual Revelations: Graphical Tales of Fate and Deception From Napoleon Bonaparte To Ross Perot|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=NcEb3dxbnrsC& ...
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  • ...m messages" (initial instructions, such as "speak in French" and "act like Napoleon") are respected during the dialog. This was accomplished using the new "Gho ...
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  • ...5 until 1800, when it was supplemented by other methods at the urging of [[Napoleon]]. ...
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  • ...explosions, the [[Pyréolophore]], which was granted a patent by [[Napoleon|Napoleon Bonaparte]]. This engine powered a boat on the [[Saône]] river in France.<r ...
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  • ...s, but were directly replaced by the counterweight trebuchet. Dufour and [[Napoleon III|Louis-Napoléon Bonaparte]] argued that torsion machines were abandoned ...
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  • *'''[[Yevgeny Tarle]]''', author of the famous studies on [[Napoleon's invasion of Russia]] and on the [[Crimean War]] ...
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  • ...physicist [[Alessandro Volta]] demonstrating his pile to French emperor [[Napoleon Bonaparte]] ...
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  • Despite the law, the populace continued to use the old measures. In 1812, Napoleon revoked the law and issued one called the ''[[mesures usuelles]]'', restori ...
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