User:Codrinb
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Current projects[edit]I am a member of many projects, but currently focusing most of my efforts on:
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Favorites[edit]Articles[edit]Dacian bracelets • Dacian Draco • Bastarnae • Castra • Roman Dacia • Costoboci • Timișoara Fortress Images[edit]
Personalities[edit]Angelo Mai • Basil II • Belisarius • Burebista • Decebalus • Hadrian • Hannibal • Herodotus • Johann Joachim Winckelmann • Julian the Apostate • Julius Caesar • Justinian I • Marcus Aurelius • Marcus Furius Camillus • Muhammad ibn Zakariya al-Razi • Thucydides Quotes[edit]A picture is worth a thousand words Trivia[edit]
Picture of the day[edit]Commons picture of the day ![]() Ringing has shown that birds from at least 48 countries use Malta during migration. Unfortunately, Malta has the densest population of bird hunters in the European Union. The high numbers of wild birds illegally shot in Malta has led to the European Commission taking legal infringement proceedings against the Maltese Government over Article 5 of the Birds Directive. William Rankine (5 July 1820 – 24 December 1872) was a Scottish mathematician and physicist. He was a founding contributor, with Rudolf Clausius and Lord Kelvin, to the science of thermodynamics, particularly focusing on its First Law. He developed the Rankine scale, a Fahrenheit-based equivalent to the Celsius-based Kelvin scale of temperature. This undated photograph of Rankine was taken by Thomas Annan.Photograph credit: Thomas Annan; restored by Adam Cuerden
On this day[edit]July 5: Fifth of July in New York
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