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Hypatia was intimidatingly smart. You think you’re smart? You’re not Hypatia smart.

BASIC BIO: (c. 360 - 415 AD) Hypatia seemed destined for intellectual greatness, as the daughter of a well-known mathematician. She was educated in Athens and later ran the Neoplatonist School in Alexandria, when Egypt was under the control of Rome. Hypatia developed a reputation as a philosopher, mathematician, inventor, and astronomer. Though she was well-regarded and respected by many, Hypatia’s life ended when she was brutally murdered by a Christian mob (for her part in a political conflict between the city administration and the Church).

HER IMPACT: Some historians argue that Hypatia’s death was the end of the intellectual golden age in classical antiquity. Whether or not that is the case, Hypatia looms over the modern world. She has been the subject of books and plays, and lends her name to a journal of feminism and women’s studies. If you’re a fan of Rachel Weisz, like I am, you may know that she was the subject of the 2009 film Agora. It may not have been the most accurate, but God, it makes you feel for her.

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