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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 – March 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. A statue was later erected in the [[Library of Alexandria]] in her image. | 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. A statue was later erected in the [[Library of Alexandria]] in her image. | ||
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Hypatia of Alexandria (c. 350/370 – March 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. A statue was later erected in the Library of Alexandria in her image.