In France, the Bordeaux region mainly.
He was an Athiest up until 30. Where he became Buddhist.
Pierre de Fermat's contributed to number theory, analytic geometry, probability, and calculus. He also made contributions in the field of optics. Fermat's Last Theorem, which went unsolved for centuries, is attributed with prompting the interest in mathematics of some more recent mathematicians.
Pierre de fermat developed the number theory but was not found true until someone discovered and took place as the founder.
He was a mathematician who contributed to the fields of calculus and algebra. His theorem an + bn = cn called, "Fermat's Last Theorem" was a challenge for the mathematical world to prove for a long time.
Fermat married his mother's cousin, Louise de Long, on 1 June 1631.
In 1631 he married his mother's cousin, Louise de Long; they had three sons and two daughters.
Pierre de Ramey's birth name is Ronseray, Count Pierre de.
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Pierre de Chauvin de Tonnetuit died in 1603.
Pierre de Bocosel de Chastelard was born in 1540.
Pierre de Murat de Cros died in 1388.
Pierre de Pardaillan de Gondrin was born in 1692.
Pierre de Pardaillan de Gondrin died in 1733.
Pierre de Corneillan died in 1355.
Pierre de Brézé died in 1465.
Pierre de Larivey died in 1612.