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  2. Greek fire - Wikipedia

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    Greek fire continued to be mentioned during the 12th century, and Anna Komnene gives a vivid description of its use in a naval battle against the Pisans in 1099. [27] The use of hastily improvised fireships is mentioned during the 1203 siege of Constantinople by the Fourth Crusade, but no report confirms the use of Greek fire. This might be ...

  3. Fire (classical element) - Wikipedia

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    Fire and the other Greek classical elements were incorporated into the Golden Dawn system. Philosophus (4=7) is the elemental grade attributed to fire; this grade is also attributed to the Qabalistic Sephirah Netzach and the planet Venus. [12] The elemental weapon of fire is the Wand. [13] Each of the elements has several associated spiritual ...

  4. Isopsephy - Wikipedia

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    The total number is then used as a metaphorical bridge to other words evaluating the equal number, [2] which satisfies isos or "equal" in the term. Ancient Greeks used counting boards for numerical calculation and accounting, with a counter generically called psephos ('pebble'), analogous to the Latin word calculus , from which the English ...

  5. Prosthaphaeresis - Wikipedia

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    Using the second formula above, the technique for multiplication of two numbers works as follows: Scale down : By shifting the decimal point to the left or right, scale both numbers to values between − 1 {\displaystyle -1} and 1 {\displaystyle 1} , to be referred to as cos ⁡ α {\displaystyle \cos \alpha } and cos ⁡ β {\displaystyle \cos ...

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  7. Callinicus of Heliopolis - Wikipedia

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    He is credited with the invention of Greek fire, the premodern precedent of the flamethrower. According to Constantine Porphyrogenitus, he arrived in Byzantium in the time of Constantine IV and shared his knowledge of liquid fire with the Byzantines. [9] [10] Callinicus’ exact formula was a carefully guarded secret, and remains unknown today ...

  8. How to calculate your FIRE number - AOL

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    FIRE Number = Annual expenses in retirement x 25. For example, if you anticipate needing $40,000 per year to cover your living expenses in retirement, your FIRE number would be $1 million ($40,000 ...

  9. Greece convicts six and clears 15 over deadly blaze, victims ...

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    A man was convicted of involuntary arson on Monday for his role in Greece's deadliest wildfire in memory, and five former fire officials found guilty of misdemeanours linked to their response to ...