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Euclid, the ancient Greek mathematician known for his work in geometry, did not attend a college in the modern sense, as such institutions did not exist during his time around 300 BCE. He likely studied under other mathematicians and scholars in ancient Athens. The concept of formal education as we know it today developed much later. Instead, Euclid is best known for his influential works, particularly "Elements," which served as a foundational text in mathematics for centuries.

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