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    Maximilian Hell (Hungarian: Hell Miksa) (born Rudolf Maximilian Höll; May 15, 1720 – April 14, 1792) was an astronomer and an ordained Jesuit priest from...
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  • Maximilian Heller (January 31, 1860 – March 30, 1929) was a Czech-born American rabbi. Heller was born on January 31, 1860, in Prague, Bohemia, Austrian...
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  • Carl Magnus von Hell (1849–1926), German chemist Coleman Hell (born 1989), Canadian singer, producer and songwriter Maximilian Hell (1720–1792), Hungarian...
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  • Stjørdal Hell Cave, a cave in Slovenia Hell Creek, near Jordan, Montana, U.S. Hell (crater), a lunar crater named after Maximilian Hell Hell (surname) Hell.com...
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    ordained Jesuit priest Maximilian Hell. It has 19 satellite craters with diameters ranging between about 3 and 22 km. Nearly all Hell craters are relatively...
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    astronomers from Britain (William Wales and Captain James Cook), Austria (Maximilian Hell), and France (Jean-Baptiste Chappe d'Auteroche and Guillaume Le Gentil)...
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    Georgii) (Latin for George's harp) was a constellation created by Maximilian Hell in 1789 to honor George III of Great Britain. Johann ‍Bode ‍depicted...
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  • Martin Heisenberg Werner Heisenberg Heinrich Hertz József Károly Hell Maximilian Hell Gustav Hellmann Hermann von Helmholtz Friedrich Gustav Jakob Henle...
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    tajchy, was designed and built by the local scientists Jozef Karol Hell, Maximilian Hell, and Samuel Mikovíny in the 18th century. Tajchy not only saved...
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    Maximilian I (22 March 1459 – 12 January 1519) was King of the Romans from 1486 and Holy Roman Emperor from 1508 until his death in 1519. He was never...
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    Georgii George's Psaltery (renamed to Harp Georgii by Lalande) 1781 Maximilian Hell Quadrans Muralis /ˈkweɪdrænz mjʊəˈreɪlɪs/ Quadrantis Muralis Mural...
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    hostile climate, the Hungarian Jesuit János Sajnovics traveled with Maximilian Hell to survey the alleged relationship between Hungarian and Sámi. Sajnovics...
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    Major, is a former constellation in the northern celestial hemisphere. Maximilian Hell established it in 1789 to honour Sir William Herschel's discovery of...
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    Christian VII of Denmark invited the Hungarian astronomer Miksa Hell (Maximilian Hell) to Vardø. Hell observed the transit of Venus, and his calculations gave...
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    a part of his treatment. In the same year Mesmer collaborated with Maximilian Hell. In 1775, Mesmer was invited to give his opinion before the Munich...
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  • 1689 – Lady Mary Wortley Montagu, English writer (d. 1762) 1720 – Maximilian Hell, Hungarian priest and astronomer (d. 1792) 1749 – Levi Lincoln Sr....
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  • Stenberg brothers Other Psalterium Georgii, constellation created by Maximilian Hell in 1789 Magnolia georgii, species of plant in the family Magnoliaceae...
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    Christian theology, the Harrowing of Hell (Latin: Descensus Christi ad Inferos, "the descent of Christ into Hell" or Hades) is the period of time between...
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  • Helffrich (Germany, 1872–1971) Eleanor Helin (United States, 1932–2009) Maximilian Hell (Austria-Hungary, 1720–1792) Karl Ludwig Hencke (Germany, 1793–1866)...
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  • – William Whitehead, English poet and playwright (b. 1715) 1792 – Maximilian Hell, Slovak-Hungarian astronomer and priest (b. 1720) 1843 – Joseph Lanner...
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    called Telescopium Herschelii. This constellation was introduced by Maximilian Hell to honor William Herschel's discovery of Uranus. Originally, it included...
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    Just Haüy (1743–1822) – priest known as the father of crystallography Maximilian Hell (1720–1792) – Jesuit astronomer and director of the Vienna Observatory...
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    1706) April 4 – James Sykes, American politician (b. 1725) April 14 – Maximilian Hell, Slovakian astronomer (b. 1720) April 20 – Matthias von Schoenberg...
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  • politician Maximilian Heller (1860–1929), Czech-American rabbi Maxwell Elias Heller, American drag queen known as Miz Cracker Mervin Heller Jr., president...
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  • Viennese Jesuit named Maximilian Hell (1720–1792) was using magnets to heal by applying steel plates to the naked body. One of Father Hell's students was a young...
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    Observatory Vihorlat, Kolonické sedlo Regional Observatory and Planetarium Maximilian Hell, Žiar nad Hronom Slovak central observatory Hurbanovo, Hurbanovo Centro...
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    Devonshire, Prime Minister of the United Kingdom (d. 1764) May 15 – Maximilian Hell, Slovakian astronomer (d. 1792) July 18 – Gilbert White, English naturalist...
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  • which he describes to the Royal Society of London on November 12. Maximilian Hell establishes the constellations Tubus Hershelli Major and Minor in honour...
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    mathematician Gabriela Hanuláková (1957–2024), Slovak track and field athlete Maximilian Hell (1720–1792), Hungarian astronomer Jozef Heriban (born 1953), Slovak...
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    Hungary. He became a pupil of the astronomer and mathematician Maximilian Hell. When Hell planned an expedition to observe the transit of Venus in Vardø...
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