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Date "95" was first used in popular English literature: sometime before 1595. (references)

Common Expressions: 95

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95 Arethusa 95 Arethusa (air'-a-thew'-za) is a large main belt asteroid. Its coloring is dark, composition carbonaceous and primitive. (references)
95 Theses The Disputation of Doctor Martin Luther on the Power and Efficacy of Indulgences, known as the 95 Theses, challenged the teachings of the Roman Catholic Church on the nature of penance, the authority of the pope and the usefulness of indulgences. They sparked a theological debate that would result in the birth of the Lutheran, Reformed, and Anabaptist traditions within Christianity. (references)
A-B Helicopters A/W 95 The A-B Helicopters A/W 95 is a tiny single-seat open-framework helicopter designed for home-building, based on the Adams-Wilson Hobbycopter of the 1950s. (references)
Atomic number 95 A radioactive transuranic metallic element; discovered by bombarding uranium with helium atoms. Source: Wordnet 3.0 Copyright © 2006 by Princeton University. All rights reserved.
British Columbia provincial highway 95 British Columbia provincial highway 95, the Columbia Highway, is a north-south highway in the southeastern corner of the province, opened in 1957. The highway connects with U.S. Highway 95, from which the highway takes its number, at the Canada-U.S. border. Highway 95 is one of the most duplexed highways in the province, i.e., it shares most of its route with other numbered highways. (references)
Missouri State Highway 95 Missouri State Highway 95 is a highway in southern Missouri. Its northern terminus is at Missouri State Highway 32 at Lynchburg; its southern terminus is at U.S. Highway 160 west of Theodosia. (references)
New Brunswick provincial highway 95 New Brunswick Highway 95 (also Route 95) is a 17 km highway connecting the northern terminus of U.S. Interstate 95 at the Canada-United States border near Houlton, Maine to New Brunswick Highway 2 (the Trans-Canada Highway) in Woodstock, New Brunswick hence the number. Originally built as a 2-lane controlled access highway, Route 95 is in the process of being upgraded to a 4-lane divided expressway. (references)
Norinco QBB 95 This is the squad machine gun version of the Type 95 assault rifle. (references)
Rk 95 TP The Rk 95 TP (Rynnäkkökivääri 95 TP) is an assault rifle that was produced by the Sako company based in Finland. A small quantity was purchased by the Finnish Army. The weapon is a further development of the Rk 62 which was based on the Russian AK-47 assault rifle. Like the AK-47 it fires the same 7.62x39 mm ammunition. (references)
Saab 95 The Saab 95 was a 7-seater station wagon/estate made by Saab. It was introduced in 1959, but because only 40 were made in 1959, production is often said to have started in 1960. The first engine was a 841 cc three-cylinder two-stroke engine, but from 1967 onward, it became available with the same four-stroke Ford V4 as used in the Saab 96 and the Ford Taunus. The rear-facing folding seat was dropped with the 1976 model, making the car a regular 4 seater. Production ended in 1978. (references)
Symphony No. 95 (Haydn) Joseph Haydn's 95th Symphony in C minor, is the only one of the twelve London Symphonies in a minor key. It is also the only one of those twelve that does not begin with a slow introduction. (references)
Type 95 Ha-Go The Type 95 Ha-Go (also known as the Type 97 Ke-Go) was a Japanese light tank used in the Second World War. It was very slow for a light tank, however more then 2000 were produced. It was used by the Japanese Army in China and the entire Pacific campaign, however it was no match for Allied tanks. (references)
Type 95 recon car The Type 95 (Black Medal) recon car was the Japanese counterpart to the US Army Jeep during the Pacific War. From 1937-1945,4800 Type 95s were build. It was the only completely Japanese designed recon car ever used by the Japanese Army. (references)
Type 95 torpedo The type 95 torpedo was a torpedo of the Imperial Japanese Navy. Based on the formidable long lance type 93 torpedo, it was smaller in payload, range and diameter, and intended to be fired from a standard 21 inch torpedo tube of a submerged submarine. Type 95 torpedoes were also air launched, including in the Pearl Harbor attack. (references)
U.S. Highway 95 United States Highway 95 is a north-south United States highway. Unlike many other US highways, it has not been the victim of decommissioning by an encroaching Interstate highway corridor. Infact, US 95 is the only US highway to gain milage after California began to decommision US Highways in the 1960s. (references)
West Virginia State Route 95 West Virginia State Route 95 is an east-west route. (references)

Source: compiled by the editor from various references; see credits.

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95

Centuries: 1st century BC - 1st century - 2nd century
Decades: 60s  70s  80s  - 90s -  100s  110s  120s
Years: 92  93  94  - 95 -  96  97  98 
95 by topic
Politics
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Establishments - Disestablishments
95 in other calendars
Gregorian calendar 95
XCV
Ab urbe condita 848
Armenian calendar N/A
Bahá'í calendar -1749 – -1748
Berber calendar 1045
Buddhist calendar 639
Burmese calendar -543
Byzantine calendar 5603 – 5604
Chinese calendar 甲午年閏十一月初七日
(2731/2791-intercalary 11-7)
— to —
乙未年十一月十七日
(2732/2792-11-17)
Coptic calendar -189 – -188
Ethiopian calendar 87 – 88
Hebrew calendar 38553856
Hindu calendars
 - Vikram Samvat 150 – 151
 - Shaka Samvat 17 – 18
 - Kali Yuga 3196 – 3197
Holocene calendar 10095
Iranian calendar 527 BP – 526 BP
Islamic calendar 543 BH – 542 BH
Japanese calendar
Korean calendar 2428
Thai solar calendar 638

Year 95 was a common year starting on Thursday (link will display the full calendar) of the Julian calendar.

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  • Latest date for the writing of The Book of Revelation.

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  • Quintilian, Roman rhetorician

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