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Iconium
Iconium , ancient city of Asia Minor, the modern Konya , Turkey. In ancient days it was at various times in Phrygia, Lycaonia, Cappadocia, and the Roman province of Galatia. It was visited by Paul, who converted part of the Greek and Jewish population and established an important church there. In... Read more |
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Derbe
Derbe , ancient town of Lycaonia, Asia Minor. The Acts of the Apostles relates that Paul and Barnabas fled there from Iconium.... Read more |
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Lycaonia
Lycaonia , ancient country of S Asia Minor (now in Turkey), between Galatia and Cilicia on the north and south and Phrygia and Cappadocia on the west and east. Passing successively to the Persians, Syrians, and Romans, it was divided by the Romans between Galatia and Cappadocia. It was visited by... Read more |
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Konya
Konya , city (1990 pop. 509,208), capital of Konya prov., S central Turkey. It is the trade center of a rich agricultural and livestock-raising region. Manufactures include cement, carpets, and leather, cotton, and silk goods. As the ancient Iconium , the city was important in Roman times, but it... Read more |
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Eduard Buchner
Buchner, Eduard (b. Munich, Germany, 20 May, 1860; d. Focsani, Rumania, 13 August 1917) chemistry. Buchner came from an old Bavarian family of scholars. His father, Ernst, was professor of forensic medicine and obstetrics as well as editor of the Read more |
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National Socialist Party (Germany)
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Germany. Air Force
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Federal Republic of Germany
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Konrad Zuse
ZUSE, KONRAD(b. Berlin, Germany, 22 June 1910;d. Hünfeld, Germany, 18 December 1995), logic, computers, programming, computer industry.Zuse is popularly recognized in Germany as the “father of the computer,” having built the world’s first programmable computing machine in 1941. Zuse is less well... Read more |
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Rostock
Rostock or Rostock-Warnemünde , city (1994 pop. 237,307), Mecklenburg-West Pomerania, NE Germany, on the Baltic Sea. It is an industrial center and a major seaport, with petroleum tank installations and shipyards, as well as fish-processing and shipbuilding industries. Manufactures include... Read more |
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