A couple, Pierre and Marie Curie, worked together and discovered radium. They lived in France at the time; Pierre was from France and Marie was originally from Poland.
The Treaty of Tordesillas (1494) divided newly discovered lands outside of Europe between exploring superpowers Spain and Portugal. Poland was never a great imperialist country and thus the Treaty of Tordesillas had no direct impact on Poland.
pedophilium. It has been named after the native country of Marie Curie, the element's discoverer.
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The element Polonium was named by Marie Curie, who, with her husband, discovered it, for Polonia, or Poland. Mme Curie was born in Poland.
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Polonium (Po, #84) is named for Poland. It was discovered by Marie Curie, and she was from Poland, so she got to name it. It's really radioactive.
Marie Curie worked on Plutonium and discovered and named the isotope, Polonium, after Poland. There is a street in Krakow, Poland, labelled in her honour.
Nicolaus Copernicus was the person who discovered that the Earth turns. Nicolaus was a mathematician and astronomer from Poland who made the discovery in the 1500's.
Marie Curie discovered polonium and named it after Poland, the country of her birth, to publicise the fact that Poland was not free at that time, but part of the Russian Empire.
A couple, Pierre and Marie Curie, worked together and discovered radium. They lived in France at the time; Pierre was from France and Marie was originally from Poland.
Polonium, named in honor of Poland, was the first element discovered by Pierre and Marie Curie in 1898.
It was a woman called Marie curie. Born in Poland but lived mainly in France.
The Treaty of Tordesillas (1494) divided newly discovered lands outside of Europe between exploring superpowers Spain and Portugal. Poland was never a great imperialist country and thus the Treaty of Tordesillas had no direct impact on Poland.
The element polonium was named for the country Poland.
pedophilium. It has been named after the native country of Marie Curie, the element's discoverer.