Archimedes was born in 287 BC and lived until his death in 212 BC in Syracuse in what is now Sicily. Syracuse was then a Greek colony.
The most intelligent man who ever lived may have been: Friedrich Nietzsche, Leonardo da Vinci, John von Neumann, Archimedes, Isaac Newton, al-Khowarizmi, Aristotle, Enrico Fermi.
Aristotle lived from 384-322 B.C.
Yes, it was Archimedes who made that statement. The full quote is 'Give me a lever long enough, and a fulcrum on which to place it, and I shall move the world'
We do not know when Sophia lived (possibly the 1st or 2nd century). We do not know where she lived (possibly Rome). We do not know if she lived (her story seems more like a myth or allegory).
Nicholas Flamel lived in Paris, France In Harry Potter, he lived in Devon, England.
Archimedes lived from about 287 BC - to about 212 BC
Archimedes lived and worked in Sicily, Italy.
Archimedes lived in Syracuse, (Sara-cuse) Silica, Italy
Pythagoras lived from around 580-500 BC Euclid lived from about 325-265 BC Archimedes lived from about 287-212 BC
Archimedes lived from about 287 BC to about 212 BC in Greece.
No, Archimedes of Syracuse who lived between 287 BC to 212 BC was a Greek mathematician, physicist, engineer, inventor, and astronomer. He lived and worked in Sicily.
he lived in 250 BC
Archimedes was born and lived in Syracuse in what is now Sicily. Syracuse then was a Greek colony and so he would have been considered Greek.
The years he lived is believed to be c.287 - c.212 BC.
He lived in Syracuse, Sicily, a greek colony at the time.
I believe he died at the age of 75 years old.
Archimedes was a mathematician, physicist, astronomer, engineer, inventor and weapons-designer. He was a great scientist of the Classical period and lived from 287 to 212 BCE.