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Pope Sylvester II

938 - 1003

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彼の伝記はウィキペディアで77言語で利用可能です(2024年の75言語から増加)。Pope Sylvester IIは、最も人気のある数学者の中で第36位(2024年の第40位から順位を上げ)、フランス人物の伝記の中で第214位(2019年の第285位から順位を上げ)、また最も人気のあるフランス人数学者の中で第9位に位置しています。

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Among 数学者

Among 数学者, Pope Sylvester II ranks 36 out of 1,004Before him are Gerolamo Cardano, François Viète, Kurt Gödel, Luca Pacioli, Niels Henrik Abel, and Brahmagupta. After him are Georg Cantor, Apollonius of Perga, Augustin-Louis Cauchy, John Napier, Sir George Stokes, 1st Baronet, and Eudoxus of Cnidus.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 938, Pope Sylvester II ranks 1After him are Romanos II, Sancho II of Pamplona, García Fernández of Castile, and Beatrice of France. Among people deceased in 1003, Pope Sylvester II ranks 2Before him is Erik the Red. After him are Pope John XVII, Gregory of Narek, Athanasius the Athonite, At-Ta'i, Rozala of Italy, Vladivoj, Duke of Bohemia, Herman II, Duke of Swabia, and Beatrice of France.

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In フランス

Among people born in フランス, Pope Sylvester II ranks 214 out of NaNBefore him are Jean-Marie Le Pen (1928), Charles IV of France (1294), Henrik, Prince Consort of Denmark (1934), Camillo Benso, Count of Cavour (1810), Petronius (27), and Erik Satie (1866). After him are Charles the Bold (1433), Jacques Cousteau (1910), Jeanne Calment (1875), Henri Rousseau (1844), Frédéric Passy (1822), and Louis XI of France (1423).

Among 数学者 In フランス

Among 数学者 born in フランス, Pope Sylvester II ranks 9Before him are Jean le Rond d'Alembert (1717), Henri Poincaré (1854), Pierre-Simon Laplace (1749), Joseph Fourier (1768), Évariste Galois (1811), and François Viète (1540). After him are Augustin-Louis Cauchy (1789), Urbain Le Verrier (1811), Abraham de Moivre (1667), Sophie Germain (1776), Marin Mersenne (1588), and Émilie du Châtelet (1706).

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