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Pythagoras married one of his young disciples, Theano, at age 61, and had 5 children.
Pythagoras got married in Samos, Greece, to a very young woman called Theano and had five children together.
Pythagoras, the ancient Greek mathematician and philosopher, is not known to have had any children. He founded a philosophical and religious school in Croton, Italy, where he taught his followers about mathematics, music, and ethics. Pythagoras believed in the concept of metempsychosis, or the transmigration of the soul, and emphasized the importance of moral purity and intellectual pursuits.
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Yes, he did. He had 5 children.
yes and her name was theano
Pythagoras married one of his young disciples, Theano, at age 61, and had 5 children.
To school children in the Western world, Pythagoras is probably best known for Pythagoras theorem. However, apart from Eurocentrism, there is little to connect Pythagoras with the theorem since it was known to Mesopotemian, Chinese and Indian mathematicians for centuries before Pythagoras.
Pythagoras got married in Samos, Greece, to a very young woman called Theano and had five children together.
Pythagoras' children are variously stated to have included a son, Telauges, and three daughters, Damo, Arignote, and Myia
Because Pythagoras lived more than 2000 years ago, the names of his children if any, are lost to history.