Ctesiphon (disambiguation) — Ctesiphon may refer to: Ctesiphon, a city in Mesopotamia that was intermittently the capital of the Arsacid and Sassanid Empires Ctesiphon of Vergium, a 1st century missionary and the patron saint of Berja, Spain Ctesiphon of Athens, an Athenian… … Wikipedia
Jacob (disambiguation) — Jacob (died by 1st millennium BCE) was the Jewish patriarch of that name.Jacob may also be:* Jacob, Indian unit of length a.k.a. jow * Jacob (sheep) * JACOB, Jacob (software) providing Java COM bridge * Jacob (name), linguistic aspects * Jacob ,… … Wikipedia
Deptford (disambiguation) — Deptford is an area in the London Borough of Lewisham and London Borough of Greenwich. Deptford may also refer to: Deptford Township, New Jersey Deptford, Ontario, a fictional Canadian town in The Deptford Trilogy The Deptford Trilogy Deptford… … Wikipedia
Maykop (disambiguation) — Maykop or Maikop may refer to: Maykop, capital of the Republic of Adygea, Russia Maykop culture, prehistoric culture of the northern Caucasus, ca. 3500 BCE–2500 BCE See also: Maykopsky This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the… … Wikipedia
Jesus (disambiguation) — Jesus is the religious figure Jesus of Nazareth.Jesus may also be: People * Jesus (fl. c. 2nd millennium BCE), scriptural figure Joshua * Jesus Ben Sira (fl. 2nd century BCE), religious writer * Jesus Justus (fl. 1st century), religious leader *… … Wikipedia
Aristobulus (disambiguation) — Aristobulus or Aristobulos may refer to:*Aristobulus, king of the Hebrew Hasmonean Dynasty from 104 103 BCE *Aristobulus II, king of Judea from the Hasmonean Dynasty (67 63 BCE) *Aristobulus III of Judea (d. 35 BCE), last scion of the Hasmonean… … Wikipedia
Hicetas (disambiguation) — Hicetas may refer to:*Hicetas, a Pythagorean philosopher from Syracusae Sicily *Hicetas (tyrant of Syracuse), Tyrant of Syracusae, 289 BCE 278 BCE *Hicetas (general), a military leader of Syracusae, fl. c. 353 BCE 344 BCE *Hicetas (Orchomenus), a … Wikipedia
Cosmos (disambiguation) — Cosmos generally refers to an orderly or harmonious system, and is used as a synonym for Universe when emphasizing that the universe is governed by an orderly system of physical laws; this usage originated with the philosopher Pythagoras in the… … Wikipedia
9 (disambiguation) — 9 is the year 9 CE 9 (number) is the natural number following 8 and preceding 10 9, nine, 9th, or ninth may also refer to: Contents 1 Films 2 Other visual media … Wikipedia
Pi (disambiguation) — Pi, or π is the mathematical constant equal to a circle s circumference divided by its diameter. Pi or PI may also refer to: Contents 1 Letter Pi (π) 2 Pi as a word 3 PI as an abbreviation 3.1 … Wikipedia