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Nicolas Copernicus - 0 views

    • Emmanuel Payano
       
      OMG Nicolas cage
christopher salinas

Duchy of Veragua - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia - 0 views

  • Duchy of Veragua
    • platano y salami
       
      The Dukedom was a perfect square of 25 leagues on a side, extending towards the west from the mouth of the Río Belén in the Caribbean, in what is today Panamanian territory. As Panama is less than 25 leagues in width at this point, the Duchy extended to the Pacific. By this circumstance, the area of the previous territorial division, Castilla de Oro, was split into two separated parts. The western part, from the Gulf of Nicoya to the border of the Duchy, was united with Veragua Real (Royal Veragua) in 1540 to create the province of Nuevo Cartago y Costa Rica.
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    The Duchy of Veragua was made or created in the 1500's.
christopher salinas

Leaning Tower of Pisa - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia - 0 views

    • anibal hernandez
       
      the leaning tower of pisa is falling. in a few years the brige would fall and colapse.
    • Janaisha Torres
       
      Supposably in some years, it will fall.
    • Janelly Rodriguez
       
      in a couple of years it will fall
  • The tower began to sink after construction progressed to the third floor in 1178. This was due to a mere three-meter foundation, set in weak,
    • anibal hernandez
       
      the tower of pisa wasn't built correctly. The construction was not to plained perfectly because it started to fall.
    • Korey Knight
       
      The leaning tower was not built on a stable foundation. It will eventually fall.
    • Janaisha Torres
       
      it was not build on a good foundation. half of it was mud.
    • Janelly Rodriguez
       
      when it was bulilt on mud it started to tilt. It a couple of more years it will fall
    • alexy velasco
       
      the tower leans becuz the land around it over the years started to sink
    • nilsson Siguenza
       
      the tower wasent build stable becasue its falling eventually onday it will fall
    • christopher salinas
       
      Galileo tested gravity on that to see which object will hit the floor first. they both hit the floor first. but that was when the Tower was straight.
christopher salinas

Pre-Columbian Mexico - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia - 0 views

  • These civilizations are credited with many inventions and advancements including pyramid-temples, mathematics, astronomy, medicine, and theology.
    • anthony anthony
       
      they made all that its weird how they do math. i think they did better pyrimids then the eyjptions
    • alexy velasco
       
      this is true their pyramids were dedicated to their gods and some of them were even made for sacrifices
    • Janelly Rodriguez
       
      most of the pyramids were made for sacrifices. others for gods
  • In 1428, the Aztecs led a war of liberation against their rulers from the city of Azcapotzalco,
    • anthony anthony
       
      they didnt mention this in the show. they won thats cool
    • alexy velasco
       
      i didnt know this i guess it was before hernan cortez came
christopher salinas

Geocentrism. Who is Geocentrism? What is Geocentrism? Where is Geocentrism? Definition ... - 0 views

  • The geocentric model of the cosmos is a paradigm which places the Earth at the center of the universe. Common in ancient Greece, it was believed by both Aristotle and Ptolemy. Most Greeks assumed that the Sun, Moon, stars, and planets orbit Earth
    • Korey Knight
       
      This is true. The average person in spain at the time belived this theroy. If went against this theroy that means your going against the bible and you will get burned alive
    • Janelly Rodriguez
       
      people in spain believed that this was true and if you didnt believe you would of been burnrd alive
    • alexy velasco
       
      this is true if u believe that the earth goes around the sun ure heliocentric
christopher salinas

Robert Bellarmine - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia - 0 views

  • In 1616, on the orders of the then pope, Paul V, Cardinal Bellarmine summoned Galileo Galilei, notified him of a forthcoming decree of the Congregation of the Index condemning the Copernican doctrine of the mobility of the Earth and the immobility of the Sun, and ordered him to abandon it.[2] Galileo agreed. When Galileo later complained of rumors to the effect that he had been forced to abjure and do penance, Bellarmine wrote out a certificate denying the rumors, stating that Galileo had merely been notified of the decree and informed that, as a consequence of it, the Copernican doctrine could not be "defended or held".[3] (In 1633 Galileo would again be called before the Inquisition in this matter.)
    • Korey Knight
       
      This is true. Bellarmine told Galileo to stop telling people about how the earth moved around the sun or he will be sclinced. Galileo agreed to stay shut but he didnt men it.
    • Janelly Rodriguez
       
      he was a very important cardinal.he is considered a saint
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