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Pythagoras' school was known as the Pythagorean School or the Pythagorean Brotherhood. It was a philosophical and religious community founded by Pythagoras in ancient Greece, where members engaged in the study of mathematics, philosophy, and the sciences. The school emphasized the importance of numbers and mathematical relationships in understanding the universe. Members followed strict rules and lived a communal lifestyle, reflecting Pythagorean beliefs about harmony and order.

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