Linnaeus didn't have a famous experiment, he developed the current system of plant taxonomy. Do you perhaps mean Mendell and the pea experiments?
Yes, Carolus Linnaeus, the famous scientist known for developing the binomial nomenclature system for classifying organisms, was a devout Christian. He believed in the divine order of nature and saw his work in taxonomy as a way to better understand God's creation.
The famous book written by Carolus Linnaeus is "Systema Naturae." This book laid the foundation for modern taxonomy by introducing the binomial nomenclature system to classify and organize living organisms.
Carolus Linnaeus, Swedish scientist, died on 10 January 1778 in Hammarby (Sweden)
Niels Bohr conducted his famous experiment in 1913. This experiment formed the basis of his atomic model, which revolutionized our understanding of the structure of the atom.
Carolus Linnaeus real name is Carl Linnaeus. There is no real reason why he changed his name however he does get confused with his son whose name is Carolus Linnaeus the Younger. He also went by the name of Von Linne when he was ennobled in 1761.
he amde a classification system of animals
Rutherford supervised the experiment in his famous beta particle scatter experiment with gold foil, so he is given credit.
Carolus Hacquart died in 1701.
Carolus Sigonius died in 1584.
Carolus-Duran died in 1917.
Carolus-Duran was born in 1837.
Carolus Luython was born in 1557.
Carolus Luython died in 1620.
Carolus Souliaert died in 1540.
Johann Carolus died in 1634.
Carolus Clusius was born in 1526.
Carolus Clusius died in 1609.