Hypetia was one of the few female scientists in the hands of ancient times. If you want to know about Hypetia, we need to know about the Alexandria Library. The most contributed to our civilization today is science. The possibility of developing a science -based civilization once more on earth was surrounded by this library.
As a result, the wise people around the world used to practice knowledge.There were about 10 million books under the sincere patronage of the next Greek emperors. Eratostinis for the first time around this huge library measured the radius of the earth for the first time.
The last researcher of the library, Hypetia, was born in 370, whose father was the famous philosopher Theon. He was a beautiful beauty, but hundreds of appeals.
Despite he never agreed to marry. The beautiful woman regularly spoke at the Alexandria Library, which wise people from afar would come from far away, buy tickets in the traditional and listen to Hypetia's statement.
At that time, the propagation of Christianity has begun, Arch Bishop was a serial. The practice of science was considered anti -Christian, because the fanatical knowledge holder of science could not tolerate Hypetia. He They tried to stop him as he highlighted the limitations of Christianity.
The fanatics decided to kill him because they failed. On one day in 417 AD, the Christian fanatics were dragged by the Arch Bishop Ciril and brutally killed the meat in the church. The reward for this murder is to give Cyil the status of Saint from the ArchbopEither (what could be more jokes than in the world?)
With the death of Hypetia, the development of the world's civilization also stops, and this stop is not for two days, but for a thousand years. The Library of Aleczandia is burned by the Christian Byzantan Empire.
Gentle Although scientists and mathematicians were cut into pieces, fanatics could not erase him from the pages of history.
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