Archippus died in 0##.
Hugh of Die died in 1106.
Die Sagerin died in 1573.
He didn't die. He just was in an accident,but her didnt die.
bjarni tryggvason die never because he is not die
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Archytas was born in -428.
Brachypeza archytas was created in 1891.
Archytas of Tarentum
Archytas was an ancient Greek philosopher, mathematician, and statesman from the city of Tarentum in Southern Italy. He is known for his contributions to mathematics, particularly in geometry and music theory, as well as for his friendship with Plato and his involvement in politics. Archytas is considered one of the prominent figures in the early history of Greek philosophy.
Archytas of Tarentum, he was a philosopher and inventor much like Archimedes.
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Archytas of Tarentum invented a birdlike self-propelled device which flew for around 200 meters. His came up with the harmonic mean, which is useful for projective geometry. This type of geometry is used for rocket making and launching calculations.
A very famous Mathematician who was born in 428 BC according to Wikipedia and other sites and he was born in Tarentum in Magna Graecia, an area of southern Italy which was under Greek control in the fifth century BC. I am not very smart at these things so go check it out on Wikipedia or somewhere...
The very first robot was invented by Ancient Greek mathematician Archytas of Tarentum. It was a flying wooden dove that flapped its wings.
Maude F. Christian-Meier has written: 'Interactions of resistant corn cultivars, Spodoptera frugiperda (J.E. Smith) and Archytas marmoratus (Townsend)' -- subject(s): Accessible book
The history of kites is such a long one that nobody knows about its invention. According to some people a Greek named Archytas invented the kite in the 4th century B.C., but it has been proved that kites were flown in oriental countries long before that time.
We do not know exactly. The screw may already have existed around 700 BC in Mesopotamia during the reign of King Sennacherib. Many credit the Greek Archytas of Tarentum with its invention around 400 BC; it was then mainly used for wine and olive presses. Archimedes was the first to adapt and use the screw principle for "industrial" purposes.