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You're probably referring to Euclid, whose theories on geometry are still used today, hence "Euclidean Geometry". If it's not Euclid , Pythagoras was also quite well-known for maths, geometry and the like. You're probably referring to Euclid, whose theories on geometry are still used today, hence "Euclidean Geometry". If it's not Euclid , Pythagoras was also quite well-known for maths, geometry and the like.
Euclid's Elements is the basis of most geometry taught in schools today.
No.
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3 example of Athenian influence found in western culture today are Hellenistic Age, Athens and Sparta and Aristotle.
they are still more popular than they were because they have more useful things in today's society.
is it because he dicovered the hudson river,hudson bay,and the hudson strit
Some of the achievements were arches in buildings and we still use it today and dome buildings like the Los Angeles Colosseum
Europe and the Middle East.
Yes.
A few of the Roman achievements in use today are the water pipes (aqueducts), concrete, the taxi meter, starting gates at horse races, and many aspects of our legal system.
The Autobahn is one example. Volkswagen is another.
The Hagia Sophia is a great Byzantine cathedral that still exists today.
the Coliseum, roman numerals, the Senate and Republic, and Hadrian's Wall
The achievements on Howrse ended officially today. They have been replaced by the quests, which can be completed by new users to help them become familiar with the game. Information on both the achievements and the quests can be found in rivenwood's forum.No, this answer is partially incorrect. Actually, the achievements are still on Howrse, but quests have been added to help new users get familiar with the site. The achievements are still there.