Noble Polyhedron
A noble polyhedron is one which is isohedral (all faces the same) and isogonal (all vertices the same). They were first studied in any depth by Hess and Bruckner in late 19th century, and later by Grünbaum.
Read more about Noble Polyhedron: Classes of Noble Polyhedra, Duality of Noble Polyhedra
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