Historical Events tagged with "science"

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Science & Technology

Pappus Observes Solar Eclipse and Comments

October 18th, 320 1704 years ago

Pappus of Alexandria, a revered Greek philosopher, observed a solar eclipse and subsequently authored a commentary on the significant astronomical work known as The Great Astronomer, attributed to Ptolemy. His observations added to the knowledge of celestial movements and their implications for Earth. The commentary provided insights into the mathematical calculations behind eclipses, influencing the future understanding of astronomy.

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Politics & Government

Chandragupta I crowned as Gupta emperor

February 26th, 320 1705 years ago

Chandragupta I's coronation marked the rise of the Gupta Empire, a significant political entity in ancient India. It took place in the early 4th century, with many scholars suggesting it occurred in the region of Magadha. Chandragupta proclaimed himself emperor after consolidating power and unifying various clans and territories. This coronation symbolized the initiation of the Gupta dynasty's dominance, characterized by a golden age of prosperity in art, science, and culture.

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