The first symbol known to humanity is often considered to be the cave paintings and markings created by early humans, dating back tens of thousands of years. Among these, the "Venus figurines" and simple geometric shapes like dots and lines found in various archaeological sites are some of the earliest examples of symbolic representation. These early symbols likely served as a means of communication or expression, laying the groundwork for the development of more complex writing systems.
It wasn't an English man but it was a Welsh mathematician by the name of Robert Recorde who in 1557 invented the equality symbol and it has 2 equal parallel lines
Babylonians 300bcthere once was a young man..........
"why" is not a mathematical symbol.
Pythagoras was the 1st person who used the pi symbol first
William Oughtred(1574-1660) was the first to use the symbol for parallel.
Robert Recorde
Ray Tomlinson, the man who sent the world's first email (to himself, of course) wanted a symbol that was so weird it couldn't possibly appear in anyone's name; he chose the @ symbol.
Peeking man and java man
The Fist
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The best known man called Bonaparte had the first name 'Napoleon'.
Neil Armstrong is known for being the first person to walk on the Moon on July 20, 1969, during the Apollo 11 mission. He famously declared, "That's one small step for man, one giant leap for mankind." Armstrong's historic achievement solidified his place in history as a pioneering astronaut and a symbol of human exploration.
That is not known. but April 12, 1961,was the first known whit a man. offisaly.
It wasn't an English man but it was a Welsh mathematician by the name of Robert Recorde who in 1557 invented the equality symbol and it has 2 equal parallel lines
Adam represents gods creating the first man, as well as the first sin in the garden of Eden.
Milk provided by his/her mother.
No known symbol.