they died when he was 12 they died when he was 12
Copernicus' parents were Nicolaus Koppernigk - of which 'Copernicus' is the Latin form - and Barbara (Watzenrode).
Nicolaus Copernicus's parents names were zigwid (Father) and Zelda (mother)
It is unknown how his parents died
Nicolaus Copernicus' father was a merchant, and his mother was the daughter of a (wealthy) merchant. As they lived in the 15th century, they fit "appropriately" into society of the time and the locale (Royal Prussia) where they resided. This almost certainly means that Copernicus' mother did not "work" or have a "professional" life, per se.
what did nicolaus Copernicus obstacles
Copernicus' parents were Nicolaus Koppernigk - of which 'Copernicus' is the Latin form - and Barbara (Watzenrode).
Nicolaus Copernicus's parents names were zigwid (Father) and Zelda (mother)
It is unknown how his parents died
Nicolaus Copernicus, the renowned astronomer, was born to a merchant named Nicolaus Copernicus Sr. and a woman named Maria (née Schilling) Copernicus. His father was of Polish descent, while his mother came from a family of German merchants. After his father's death when Copernicus was about ten, his mother raised him and his siblings.
His father's name was Niklas Koppernigk and his mother's name was Barbara Watzelrode
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Nicolaus Copernicus' father was a merchant, and his mother was the daughter of a (wealthy) merchant. As they lived in the 15th century, they fit "appropriately" into society of the time and the locale (Royal Prussia) where they resided. This almost certainly means that Copernicus' mother did not "work" or have a "professional" life, per se.
Nicolaus Copernicus' father was a merchant, and his mother was the daughter of a (wealthy) merchant. As they lived in the 15th century, they fit "appropriately" into society of the time and the locale (Royal Prussia) where they resided. This almost certainly means that Copernicus' mother did not "work" or have a "professional" life, per se.
One thing is that Copernicus was about 13 or a little older...He is the fonder of modern astronomy.
The single possessive of "Copernicus" is "Copernicus's." This indicates that something belongs to Copernicus, such as "Copernicus's theory." In some style guides, you might see it simply as "Copernicus'" if the name ends in "s," but "Copernicus's" is generally accepted.
His parents were killed in a train crash.
nothing happened to them?