Hypatia of Alexandria: Mathematician and Martyr Arthur Hughes Percy Jackson gives his personal
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Percy Jackson gives his personal take on the gods and goddesses of ancient Greece - and reveals the truth about how they came to rule the world
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Hypatia of Alexandria: Mathematician and Martyr Arthur Hughes Percy Jackson gives his personalIn the late fourth and early fifth centuries of our era, Hypatia of Alexandria was the world's greatest living mathematician and astronomer. A strikingly beautiful woman and a devoted celibate, she lived in a city as turbulent and troubled as Baghdad or Beirut is today. She achieved fame not only in her special field, but also as a philosopher, religious thinker, and teacher who attracted a large popular following. Her life ended tragically in
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