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141 may refer to: * 141 (number), an integer * AD 141, a year of the Julian calendar * 141 BC, a year of the pre-Julian Roman calendar * 141 Lumen 141 Lumen is a carbonaceous asteroid from the intermediate asteroid belt, approximately 130 kilometers in diameter. It is an identified Eunomia family#Interlopers, Eunomian interloper. Description It was discovered on January 13, 1875, by th ..., a main-belt asteroid * Lockheed C-141 Starlifter, a retired American military aircraft {{numberdis ...
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141 (number)
141 (one hundred [and] forty-one) is the natural number following 140 (number), 140 and preceding 142 (number), 142. In mathematics 141 is: *a centered pentagonal number. *the sum of the sums of the divisors of the first 13 positive integers. *the second ''n'' to give a prime Cullen number (of the form ''n''2''n'' + 1). *an undulating number in base 10, with the previous being 131 (number), 131, and the next being 151 (number), 151. *the sixth hendecapolygonal number, gonal (11-gonal) number. *a semiprime: a product of two prime numbers, namely 3 and 47. Since those prime factors are Gaussian primes, this means that 141 is a Blum integer. * a Hilbert number, Hilbert prime References {{DEFAULTSORT:141 (Number) Integers ...
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AD 141
Year 141 ( CXLI) was a common year starting on Saturday of the Julian calendar. At the time, it was known as the Year of the Consulship of Severus and Stloga (or, less frequently, year 894 ''Ab urbe condita''). The denomination 141 for this year has been used since the early medieval period, when the Anno Domini calendar era became the prevalent method in Europe for naming years. Events By place Roman Empire * The Temple of Antoninus and Faustina is constructed in Rome; the temple is dedicated to Empress Faustina the Elder. Asia * Last (6th) year of ''Yonghe'' era of the Chinese Han Dynasty. *The 141 Lycia earthquake affects most of the Roman provinces of Lycia and Caria and the islands of Rhodes, Kos, Simi and Serifos. It triggers a severe tsunami, which causes major inundation. By topic Religion * Change of Patriarch of Constantinople from Felix of Byzantium to Polycarpus II of Byzantium. Arts and Science * 6th recorded perihelion passage of Halley's ...
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141 BC
__NOTOC__ Year 141 BC was a year of the Roman calendar, pre-Julian Roman calendar. At the time it was known as the Year of the Consulship of Caepio and Pompeius (or, less frequently, year 613 ''Ab urbe condita''). The denomination 141 BC for this year has been used since the early medieval period, when the Anno Domini calendar era became the prevalent method in Europe for naming years. Events By place Syria and Judea * The Seleucid Empire, Seleucid garrison negotiates the surrender of Jerusalem. Simon Maccabaeus assumes control of the city. He becomes prince (ruler) of Judea until 135 BC. * Demetrius II of Syria made prisoner of Mithridates I of Parthia, Mithridates, king of the Parthians. Antiochus VII Sidetes becomes king of the Seleucid Empire in his absence. Bactria * Yuezhi refugees appear on the borders of the Bactria, Greco-Bactrian kingdom. China * March 9 – Emperor Emperor Wu of Han, Wu of Han ("Martial Emperor") starts to rule the Han dynasty. Births ...
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141 Lumen
141 Lumen is a carbonaceous asteroid from the intermediate asteroid belt, approximately 130 kilometers in diameter. It is an identified Eunomia family#Interlopers, Eunomian interloper. Description It was discovered on January 13, 1875, by the brothers Paul Henry and Prosper Henry, but Paul is the one who was given the credit for this discovery. It is named for ''Lumen: Récits de l'infini'', a book by the astronomer Camille Flammarion. Richard P. Binzel, Richard Binzel and Schelte J. Bus, Schelte Bus further added to the knowledge about this asteroid in a light-curve survey published in 2003. This project was known as Small Main-belt Asteroid Spectroscopic Survey, Phase II or SMASSII, which built on a previous survey of the main-belt asteroids. The visible-wavelength (0.435–0.925 micrometre) spectra data was gathered between August 1993 and March 1999. Lightcurve data has also been recorded by observers at the Antelope Hill Observatory, which has been designated as an offi ...
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