The Bevan circle, sometimes also called the excentral circle, is the circumcircle of the excentral triangle of the reference triangle, i.e., it is the circle passing through the excenters J_A, J_B, and J_C. It also passes through Kimberling centers X_i for i = 1054, 1282, 1768, 2100, and 2101. It is a central circle with center at the Bevan point V and circumradius 2R, where R is the circumradius of the reference triangle. It has the extremely simple circle function l = 1 and the beautiful circle equation a(α + β)(α + γ) + b(α + β)(β + γ) + c(α + γ)(β + γ) = 0.