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  2. 1 day ago · Nicolaus Copernicus [b] (19 February 1473 – 24 May 1543) was a Renaissance polymath, active as a mathematician, astronomer, and Catholic canon, who formulated a model of the universe that placed the Sun rather than Earth at its center.

    • 24 May 1543 (aged 70), Frauenburg, Royal Prussia, Poland
  3. 4 days ago · This was in 1531, 12 years before his death. From this point onward, acceptance of the heliocentric system began to spread throughout Christendom. In 1533, Albert Widmanstadt, secretary to Pope Clement VII and Copernicus’ uncle, gave a lecture on the Copernican paradigm which the pope attended.

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  7. 1 day ago · Leonhard Euler (/ ˈ ɔɪ l ər / OY-lər, German: [ˈleːɔnhaʁt ˈʔɔʏlɐ] ⓘ, Swiss Standard German: [ˈleːɔnhart ˈɔʏlər]; 15 April 1707 – 18 September 1783) was a Swiss mathematician, physicist, astronomer, geographer, logician, and engineer who founded the studies of graph theory and topology and made pioneering and influential discoveries in many other branches of mathematics ...

  8. 4 days ago · Jobst Edmund von Brabeck [ de], Prince-bishop (1688–1702) Joseph Clemens of Bavaria, Prince-bishop (1702–1723) Clemens August of Bavaria, Prince-bishop (1723–1761) Friedrich Wilhelm von Westphalen [ de], Prince-bishop (1763–1789) Franz Egon von Fürstenberg, Prince-bishop (1789–1803) Holstein-Glückstadt.

  9. 5 days ago · Raya Dunayevskaya was the founder of Marxist Humanism in the United States and the author of the “trilogy of revolution”: Marxism and Freedom: From 1776 until Today; Philosophy and Revolution: From Hegel to Sartre and from Marx to Mao; and Rosa Luxemburg, Women’s Liberation, and Marx’s Philosophy of Revolution.

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