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'''Hypatia of Alexandria''' (c. 350/370 – March 415) was a [[Greece|Greek]] mathematician, philosopher, astronomer and inventor.
'''Hypatia of Alexandria''' (c. 350/370 – 415) was a [[Greece|Greek]] mathematician, philosopher, astronomer and inventor.


Originally born in Greece, Hypatia moved to [[Alexandria]] and became the head of the {{Wiki|Neoplatonism}} {{Wiki|Alexandrian school|School of Alexandria}}. As a teacher and philosopher, she was highly respected by her fellow Alexandrians.<ref name="DT">''[[Discovery Tour: Ancient Egypt]]'' – [[Discovery Tour: Ancient Egypt#The Great Library of Alexandria|The Great Library of Alexandria: Hypatia (c. 350/370-415 CE)]]</ref>
Originally born in Greece, Hypatia moved to [[Alexandria]] and became the head of the {{Wiki|Neoplatonism}} {{Wiki|Alexandrian school|School of Alexandria}}. As a teacher and philosopher, she was highly respected by her fellow Alexandrians.<ref name="DT">''[[Discovery Tour: Ancient Egypt]]'' – [[Discovery Tour: Ancient Egypt#The Great Library of Alexandria|The Great Library of Alexandria: Hypatia (c. 350/370-415 CE)]]</ref>
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Hypatia of Alexandria (c. 350/370 – 415) was a Greek mathematician, philosopher, astronomer and inventor.

Originally born in Greece, Hypatia moved to Alexandria and became the head of the Neoplatonism School of Alexandria. As a teacher and philosopher, she was highly respected by her fellow Alexandrians.[1]

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  1. While Wikipedia listed Hypatia's birthplace as Alexandria, the Discovery Tour mode listed Hypatia as being born in Greece.

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