Oh honey, buckle up for a wild ride! Fibonacci, also known as Leonardo of Pisa, was strutting his stuff during the 13th century. Some historic events during his lifetime included the Fourth Crusade going off the rails, Genghis Khan making moves in Asia, and good ol' Marco Polo setting off on his adventures. Fibonacci was probably too busy crunching numbers to care about all that drama!
Fibonacci lived about 400 years before Pascal did.
Karl Gauss, 1777-1855, events: French Revolution, American revolution, War of 1812
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Euclid lived around 300 BC. This is when the central texts of the Indian religion called "Jainism" were first recorded. Also, this is when Greek pilgrims started to travel to Asclepieion to be cured for their diseases.
The Fibonaccis ended in 1988.
The Fibonaccis was created in 1981.
he was three when leaning tower of Pisa started construction
Three world historic events that happened during Fibonacci's lifetime were the signing of the Magna Carta in 1215, the Fourth Crusade and the sacking of Constantinople in 1204, and the Mongol Empire's invasion of Europe in the 13th century.
I didn't find any historic events that happened on October 3, 1994.
The Mongols under Genghis Khan conquered most of China and middle Asia. Also, the Third Crusade was fought between the Kings of France and England and sultan Saladin.
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They used the 5W's: who, what, when, where, and why
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