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Euclid, often referred to as the "Father of Geometry," is best known for his work "Elements," a comprehensive compilation of the knowledge of geometry in his time, which systematically presented the principles of geometry through axioms and propositions. He established a rigorous logical framework for mathematics that influenced countless mathematicians and scientists. Additionally, Euclid founded a school in Alexandria, where he taught and expanded upon geometric concepts. His methodologies laid the groundwork for modern mathematics and geometry.

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