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  1. 19th century Carl Friedrich Gauss. Throughout the 19th century mathematics became increasingly abstract. Carl Friedrich Gauss (1777–1855) epitomizes this trend. [citation needed] He did revolutionary work on functions of complex variables, in geometry, and on the convergence of series, leaving aside his many contributions to science.

  2. 19th-century BC people. Wikimedia Commons has media related to People in the 19th century BC. 24th. 23rd. 22nd. 21st. 20th. 19th. 18th.

  3. W. White Pyramid. Categories: Buildings and structures by century of completion. 19th-century BC architecture. Buildings and structures completed in the 2nd millennium BC. 19th-century BC establishments. 19th-century BC works.

  4. Henry Hudson (c.1565–c.1611) explored what is now New York and northeastern Canada. Today he has both a river and bay named after him. Abel Tasman (1603–1659) was a Dutch seafarer who was the first known European to sight the islands of Tasmania (named after him), New Zealand, and Fiji (1642–43). James Cook (1728–1779).

  5. Story of Sinuhe. Categories: 19th century BC in the arts. 19th-century BC works. Literature by century. Ancient literature. 2nd-millennium BC literature.

  6. The history of pizza begins in antiquity, as various ancient cultures produced flatbreads with several toppings. A precursor of pizza was probably the focaccia, a flatbread known to the Romans as panis focacius, to which toppings were then added. [1] Modern pizza evolved from similar flatbread dishes in Naples, Italy, between the 16th and mid ...

  7. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › VaudevilleVaudeville - Wikipedia

    Vaudeville. A promotional poster for the Sandow Trocadero Vaudevilles (1894), showing dancers, clowns, trapeze artists, costumed dog, singers and costumed actors. Vaudeville ( / ˈvɔːd ( ə) vɪl, ˈvoʊ -/; [1] French: [vodvil]) is a theatrical genre of variety entertainment which began in France at the end of the 19th century.

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