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Hipparchus, the ancient Greek astronomer and mathematician, is believed to have died around 120 BCE. Although the exact date of his death is not known, he was active during the 2nd century BCE and is often credited with significant contributions to astronomy, including the development of trigonometry and the cataloging of stars. His work laid the foundation for future astronomical studies.

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