There is no reliable historical record that allows historians to determine whether or not Pythagoras had any siblings.
Pythagoras made many contributions to the field of math.
Damo is one of the daughters ofTheano and Pythagoras.She was born, in Croton. Both her parents were philosophers as were her siblings, Arignote, Myia and her brother Telauges.She studied in the School at Croton and then went on to teach there. Apparently she was well trusted both for her philosophy. her integrity and her loyalty since before his death Pythagoras entrusted his written works to her care.When the Pythagorean school in Croton closed, she emigrated to Athens. In Athens, she was , of course, one of the class of "Athenian Strangers" (see: the article about the classes of women in Athens at Asphasia and Athenian citizens and strangers
Pythagoras was married one time to a woman named Theano.
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There is no reliable historical record that allows historians to determine whether or not Pythagoras had any siblings.
pythagoras made the famous pythagoras theorem and many more....
Pythagoras made many contributions to the field of math.
There are over 100 of them. They can be found at //www.cut-the-knot.org/pythagoras/
Damo is one of the daughters ofTheano and Pythagoras.She was born, in Croton. Both her parents were philosophers as were her siblings, Arignote, Myia and her brother Telauges.She studied in the School at Croton and then went on to teach there. Apparently she was well trusted both for her philosophy. her integrity and her loyalty since before his death Pythagoras entrusted his written works to her care.When the Pythagorean school in Croton closed, she emigrated to Athens. In Athens, she was , of course, one of the class of "Athenian Strangers" (see: the article about the classes of women in Athens at Asphasia and Athenian citizens and strangers
Pythagoras was married one time to a woman named Theano.
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Pythagoras is not known to have had any named partners. However, he did have many disciples who followed him in philosophy, mathematics and religion. Plato and Aristotle were both influenced by Pythagoras's principles.