I'd say einstein, mendeleev, darwin, Copernicus, and Gailieo. they'll all just have to share the crown.
King Krum is known for his legendary status in Bulgarian history, but there are no specific historical records detailing interactions with royal math and science teachers. If the question is metaphorical or from a fictional context, it might involve him emphasizing the importance of education and knowledge in governance or society. Typically, leaders value the wisdom and guidance of educators to advance their kingdoms. For a precise answer, please provide additional context or clarify the source.
Science questions are science questions.
There is no "perfect" science, just science as it is.
math is science and explains science to every detail. math is a branch of science
It studies the interactions in groups of humans. And, therefore, is a science. "If it studies any thing science may it be."
science
King Krum called the Royal Math Science Teacher his favorite subject.
No
he included the science
This is a science fiction game there is no king tut...
in 2009
King of the Nerds - 2013 Weird--- Science 2-2 was released on: USA: 30 January 2014
Donald Ward King has written: 'Scientific journals in the United States' -- subject(s): Periodicals, Science, Engineering, Communication in science, Communication of technical information
Kenneth P. King has written: 'Technology, science teaching, and literacy' -- subject(s): Science, History, Study and teaching, Technological innovations, Audio-visual aids
At king Saud University in the deparement of Statistics.
stephen king
Sterling Price King has written: 'Science vs. evolution' -- subject(s): Evolution