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Encyclopedia > 195 BC

Centuries: 3rd century BC - 2nd century BC - 1st century BC


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Roman Timeline of the 2nd Century BC (1325 words)
184 BC Porcius Cato the Elder is elected as censor, and is known afterwards as Cato the Censor.
135 BC Birth of the tribune of the plebs L. Appuleius Saturninus, somewhere in Picenum.
101 BC Cilicia is annexed as a province of Rome.
Eratosthenes: Definition and Much More from Answers.com (1300 words)
B.C. Greek mathematician, astronomer, and geographer who devised a map of the world, estimated the circumference of the earth and the distance to the moon and the sun, and constructed a method for finding prime numbers.
Eratosthenes (Greek Ἐρατοσθένης; 276 BC - 194 BC) was a Hellenistic mathematician, geographer and astronomer.
Around 255 BC he invented the armillary sphere, which was widely used until the invention of the orrery in the 18th century.
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