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Albert Einstein

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Ulm (Germany, Earth)

Albert Einstein is a German physicist renowned as one of the greatest and most influential physicists of all time.

Appearance[]

Albert Einstein has similar appearance to him in real life being a short man with white hair and mustache. He wears traditional clothes that his real life version wore.

Personality[]

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Einstein is one of the scientists who helped Nikola Tesla into developing his Völundr.

Abilities[]

Keen Intelect: Albert Einstein is widely acknowledged to be one of the greatest and most influential physicists of all time. He is best known for developing the theory of relativity, but he also made important contributions to the development of the theory of quantum mechanics. He later helped Nikola Tesla into developing his Völundr, the Super Automaton β.

Supernatural Abilities[]

Golden Age: As a human soul in the afterlife, Einstein posses the appearance and skills that he had during his Golden Age, the age in which he was at his peak.

Trivia[]

  • Albert Einstein was one of the individuals that Brunhilde saw as a potential member for the Einherjar. However he did not make it for the final cut and his spot was likely taken by Tesla.

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    Etymology: Hephaestus:Taken from Haphaistos, the God of fire in the Greek mythology; 1658 (Ref. 45335).
    Eponymy: In Greek mythology, Hephaestus was the god of fire, blacksmiths, metal-workers and other artisans. De Vis gives no reason for his choice of name. The Corydoras was so named due to the red (fiery) colour of its fins and parts of its body. Lucien Sophie Albert Marie von Römer (1873–1965) was a Dutch physician and botanist. He joined an expedition to New Guinea and later settled in the Dutch East Indies where he worked as a public health specialist. (Ref. 128868), visit book page.
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    Freshwater; demersal. Tropical; 4°S - 8°S

    Asia: known only from Digul and Lorentz rivers in Irian Jaya, Indonesia (Ref. 2847). Reported from Binge river, Papua New Guinea (Ref. 6192).

    Maturity: Lm ?  range ? - ? cm
    Max length : 30.0 cm SL male/unsexed; (Ref. 2847)

    Dorsalspines (total): 11 - 12; Dorsalsoft rays (total): 12 - 14; Analspines: 3; Analsoft rays: 9 - 10.

    Adults inhabit large turbid lowland rivers (Ref. 2847). Eggs are guarded and fanned by the male parent (Ref. 205).

    Eggs are guarded and fanned by the male parent (Ref. 205).

    Allen, G.R., 1991. Field guide to the freshwater fishes of New Guinea. Publication, no. 9. 268 p. Christensen Research Institute, Madang, Papua New Guinea. (Ref. 2847)

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  • Hephaestion

    Macedonian nobleman and general (c. 356–324 BC)

    For other people with the same name, see Hephaestion (disambiguation).

    Hephaestion

    Hephaestion marble head, as of September 2015 housed in the Getty Museum in Los Angeles, California

    Bornc. 356 BC
    Pella, Macedonia, Ancient Greece
    DiedOctober 324 BC
    (aged c. 32)
    Ecbatana
    AllegianceMacedonia
    RankGeneral, 2nd in command.
    UnitSomatophylakes
    CommandsCompanion cavalry
    Battles / warsSiege of Pelium, Battle of Thebes, Battle of the Granicus, Siege of Halicarnassus, Siege of Miletus, Battle of Issus, Siege of Tyre (332 BC), Siege of Gaza, Battle of Gaugamela, Battle of the Persian Gate, Siege of Aornos, Battle of the Hydaspes River, Mallian Campaign
    Spouse(s)Drypetis(princess of the Achaemenid dynasty in Persia)

    Hephaestion (Ancient Greek: ἩφαιστίωνHēphaistíōn; c. 356 BC  –  October 324 BC), son of Amyntor, was an ancient Macedonian nobleman of probable "Attic or Ionian extraction" and a general in the army of Alexander the Great. He was "by far the dearest of all the king's friends; he had been brought up with Alexander and shared all his secrets." This relationship lasted throughout their lives, and was compared, by others as well as themselves, to that of Achilles and Patroclus.

    His military career was distinguished. A member of Alexander the Great's personal bodyguard, he went on to command the Companion cavalry and was entrusted with many other tasks throughout Alexander's ten-year campaign in Asia, including diplomatic missions, the bridging of major rivers, sieges and the foundation of new settlements. Besides being a soldier, engineer and diplomat, he corresponded with the philosophers Aristotle and Xenocrates and actively supported Alexander in his attempts to integrate the Greeks and Persians. Alexander formally made him his second-in-command when he appointed him Chi

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