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Pythagoras of
Samos (Ancient Gr****: Πυθαγόρας; c. 570 – c. 495 BC),
often known mononymously as
Pythagoras, was an
ancient Ionian Gr**** philosopher, polymath...
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Verses Of
Pythagoras And
Other Pythagorean Fragments.
Theosophical Publishing House. Joost-Gaugier,
Christiane L. (2007).
Measuring Heaven:
Pythagoras and his...
- In mathematics, the
Pythagorean theorem or
Pythagoras'
theorem is a
fundamental relation in
Euclidean geometry between the
three sides of a
right triangle...
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around the
teachings and
beliefs held by
Pythagoras and his followers, the Pythagoreans.
Pythagoras established the
first Pythagorean community in...
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Pythagoras was a
freedman of the
Roman emperor Nero, whom he
married in a
public ceremony in
which the
emperor took the role of bride.
Little is known...
- Look up
Pythagoras or
Pýþagóras in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Pythagoras was a Gr****
mathematician and philosopher.
Pythagoras may also
refer to:...
- as a
Pythagoras cup,
Greedy Cup, Cup of
Justice or
Tantalus cup) is a
practical joke
device in a form of a
drinking cup,
credited to
Pythagoras of Samos...
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Pythagoras is a
prominent impact crater located near the
northwestern limb of the Moon. It lies just to the
northwest of the
somewhat larger Babbage. The...
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Pythagoras, or
Pythagoras the
Spartan (Ancient Gr****: Πυθαγόρας), was a
mercenary Gr****
admiral hired to
command the
first fleet of
Cyrus the Younger...
- mathematics, the
Pythagoras number or
reduced height of a
field describes the
structure of the set of
squares in the field. The
Pythagoras number p(K) of...