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'''Hypatia''' is a feminine given name of ] origin derived from the word ''hypatos'' (]): (ὕπατος), meaning ''highest, supreme.'' It is often given in reference to ] of Alexandria (c. 350 to 370-415) the ] philosopher, astronomer, and mathematician.<ref>https://www.behindthename.com/name/hypatia</ref> |
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'''Hypatia''' is a feminine given name of ] origin derived from the word ''hypatos'' (]): (ὕπατος), meaning ''highest, supreme.'' It is often given in reference to ] of Alexandria (c. 350 to 370-415) the ] philosopher, astronomer, and mathematician. It is a feminine form of the masculine Greek name Hypatius.<ref>https://www.behindthename.com/name/hypatia</ref> |
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*] (c. 350 to 370-March 415), Neoplatonist philosopher, astronomer, and mathematician from Alexandria, Egypt |
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*] (c. 350 to 370-March 415), Neoplatonist philosopher, astronomer, and mathematician from Alexandria, Egypt |