Hypatia

English

Etymology

From Latin Hypatia, from Ancient Greek Ὑπατία (Hupatía).

Proper noun

Hypatia

  1. (historical) Hypatia of Alexandria (born c. AD 350–370; died 415), an Ancient Greek mathematician, astronomer, and philosopher, and head of the Neoplatonic school at Alexandria.

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