Pythagoras was called "Pythagoras of Samos" because he was born in Samos.
It's spelled Followers. He taught mathematics, Astronomy, and philosophy (a word which he coined himself).
Pythagoreans
Pythagoras (also called Pythagoras of Samos) was born in the sixth century B.C., living from approximately 570 - 495 B.C.
The Pythagoreans
Pythagoras' followers were known as Pythagoreans or Pythagoreans. They were a group of individuals who embraced his teachings on mathematics, philosophy, and way of life.
The name for the followers of Pythagoras was the Pythagoreans.
The Pythagoreans
Pythagoreans
Both. There was a man named Pythagoras and his followers were called the Pythagoreans. Yes, there was someone called Pythagoras, and those loyal to him were Pythagoreans, though Pythagoreans sounds more like a tribe of natives than a bunch of people who followed a man.
He studied at many schools with his followers and Pythagoras the mathematician from around 300BC was his main influence.
Well, Pythagoras being a person, would have to have been made by another two persons. Unless you're referring to Pythagoras's theorem, in which I'd have to say Pythagoras. His theory was later proved by one of his followers.
Pythagoras was called "Pythagoras of Samos" because he was born in Samos.
Pythagoras and his followers would not eat beans as they would only eat "pure food" and beans did not fall under this category.
the egyptians used Pythagoras thereom before "Pythagoras" so called founded it.
His only name in historical record is Pythagoras, he is sometimes called Pythagoras of Samos
IT is believed that Pythagoras fled from the city to Metapontum and died of self-starvation. Another theory is that he was killed along with his followers. There is no accurate account of his death, however.