Hypatia lived in Alexandria
Hypatia's father was Thoen of Alexandria. We do not really who was Hypatia's mother.
what were Hypatia's discoverys
Hypatia went to school at Platonism or Platonist
History doesn't record the name of Hypatia's mother.
She was murdered by a mob of Christian religious fanatics.
By being flayed to death, by a mob of Christian fanatics in Alexandria Egypt.
Hypatia's full name is Hypatia of Alexandria.
Hypatia was more likely a victim of being at the wrong place at the wrong time, rather than being a martyr for any particular religious or political belief. She was accused of causing a rift between the Prefect of Alexandria & the Bishop of Alexandria. Initially, the Christians who killed Hypatia were actually going to kill the Prefect, until they learned that he was a Christian. So they turned on Hypatia instead.
Hypatia lived in Alexandria
Hypatia's father was Thoen of Alexandria. We do not really who was Hypatia's mother.
Hypatia is remembered primarily for her intellectual contributions as a prominent female mathematician, astronomer, and philosopher in ancient Alexandria. She was one of the earliest known female scholars and served as a symbol of women's potential in the fields of science and philosophy. Hypatia's tragic death at the hands of a Christian mob also became a symbol of the conflict between science and religion in history.
None of Hypatia's works survived.
Hypatia was a female scholar who lived in the city of Alexandria. She was violently killed (flayed alive and then burned) by a Christian mob because they believed her to be a witch/pagan. So you might say her contribution was dying?
Yes, Hypatia, the ancient Greek mathematician, astronomer, and philosopher, died in 415 AD in Alexandria. She was brutally murdered by a Christian mob during a period of religious conflict.
Hypatia got mudred by Bishop Cyril.
what were Hypatia's discoverys