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Zacharias Janssen         
  • Reproduction of an optical device that Zacharias Snijder in 1841 claimed was an early telescope built by Jansen. Dutch biologist and naturalist [[Pieter Harting]] claimed in 1858 that this was an early microscope which he also attributed to Janssen, perpetuating the ''Janssen'' claim to both devices. Its actual function and creator has been disputed.<ref>[https://books.google.com/books?id=XguxYlYd-9EC&q=snijder&pg=PA36 Albert Van Helden, Sven Dupré, Rob Van Gent, Huib Zuidervaart, The Origins of the Telescope, pages 32-36]</ref>
DUTCH SPECTACLE MAKER AND MICROSCOPE INVENTOR
Zacharias Jansen; Zacharias Janszoon; Hans Janssen; Sacharias Jansen
Zacharias Janssen; also Zacharias Jansen or Sacharias Jansen; 1585 – pre-1632Birth dates range from 1580 to 1588, death given as late as 1638.) was a Dutch spectacle-maker who lived most of his life in Middelburg.
Zacharias Rhetor         
5TH–6TH CENTURY BISHOP OF MYTILENE
Zacharias Scholasticus; Zacharias of Mytilene; Zachariah of mytilene; Zacharias Rhetor of Mytilene; Ecclesiastical History of Zacharias Rhetor; Ecclesiastical History (Zacharias Rhetor); Zachariah of Mitylene
Zacharias of Mytilene (c. 465, Gaza – after 536), also known as Zacharias Scholasticus or Zacharias Rhetor, was a bishop and ecclesiastical historian.
Pierre Janssen         
  • ''[[Passage de Venus]]'' (1874)
  • Janssen's grave in Paris
  • ''La France'']] dirigible (1885)
FRENCH ASTRONOMER (1824-1907)
Pierre Jules Cesar Janssen; Pierre J. C. Janssen; Pierre J. Janssen; Jules Janssen; Pierre Jules César Janssen; Jules Janseen; Pierre-Jules Janssen; P.J.C. Janssen; Pierre Jules Janssen
Pierre Jules César Janssen (22 February 1824 – 23 December 1907), usually known as Jules Janssen, was a French astronomer who, along with English scientist Joseph Norman Lockyer, is credited with discovering the gaseous nature of the solar chromosphere, and with some justification the element helium.