unknown probly no data about schools when he was alive.
Pythagoras did not attend a university as they didn't exist
Firstly in Greek, then in English.Ὁ Πυθαγόρας ὁ Σάμιος or simply Ὁ Πυθαγόρας; Pythagoras of Samos or Pythagoras the Samian, Or Pythagoras Patel
Pythagoras lived from 571 BCE to 495 BCE, so he was about 76 when he died. Pythagoras and his students are often said to have constructed the first proof of this useful theorem. Pythagoras had a school with many students. but the school was secretive, and the students gave their teacher for what they discovered. Because of this, we don't know exactly who did what and when. In any case, it is clear from their clay tablets that the Babylonians knew and used the theorem we call "Pythagoras' Theorem", about a thousand years earlier. They also knew some kind of proof.
A more better answer for people is that he went to pythagorean school and was taught by thales a greek philosipher
Grow bananas in their offices/rooms
Pythagoras did not attend a university as they didn't exist
Pythagoras didn't make a school, Other people made the school in honor of Pythagoras
School of Pythagoras was created in 1200.
Pythagoras did not attend a traditional school as we think of it today; instead, he traveled to various places to learn from different philosophers and scholars. He studied in Babylon and Egypt, where he was exposed to mathematics, astronomy, and mystical teachings. Pythagoras later founded his own school in Croton (modern-day Italy), where he taught his followers his philosophical and mathematical ideas.
Pythagoras, the ancient Greek philosopher and mathematician, did not attend a formal school in the way we understand it today. Instead, he traveled extensively, studying under various teachers in places like Egypt and Babylon, where he absorbed knowledge in mathematics, philosophy, and mysticism. Later, he established his own school in Croton, where he taught his followers and developed his ideas.
Democratic school.
he started school in heaven
helmontus school
Pythagoras did not attend a formal school in the modern sense, but he studied in various places, including Egypt and Babylon, where he learned mathematics, astronomy, and philosophy. He later founded his own school in Croton (in present-day Italy), which combined religious, philosophical, and mathematical teachings. This community of followers, known as the Pythagoreans, emphasized the importance of numbers and their relationships in understanding the universe.
Keep the secrets of the school and not eat beans. No, really: Pythagoras had a neurotic fear of beans.
the school he attend was a school he attend. I am trying to know what school he wanted attend you stupid computer
Pythagoras did not attend a college in the modern sense, as he lived in ancient Greece around 570–495 BCE, long before the establishment of institutions of higher education. Instead, he studied under various teachers and traveled extensively, particularly to Egypt and Babylon, to learn mathematics, philosophy, and religious practices. He later founded his own school in Croton, where he taught his followers.