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Anthemius of Tralles

474 - 534

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Anthemius of Tralles (Ancient Greek: Ἀνθέμιος ὁ Τραλλιανός, Medieval Greek: [anˈθemios o traliaˈnos], Anthémios o Trallianós; c. 474 – 533 x 558) was a Byzantine Greek from Tralles who worked as a geometer and architect in Constantinople, the capital of the Byzantine Empire. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Anthemius of Tralles is the 106th most popular mathematician (up from 109th in 2019), the 264th most popular biography from Türkiye (up from 266th in 2019) and the 5th most popular Turkish Mathematician.

Anthemius of Tralles is most famous for his work on the Hagia Sophia in Constantinople.

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Among MATHEMATICIANS

Among mathematicians, Anthemius of Tralles ranks 106 out of 1,004Before him are John Wallis, Claude Shannon, Felix Klein, Guillaume de l'Hôpital, Adrien-Marie Legendre, and Augustus De Morgan. After him are Émile Picard, Willebrord Snellius, Paul Cohen, Alexis Clairaut, Grigori Perelman, and Ctesibius.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 474, Anthemius of Tralles ranks 1 Among people deceased in 534, Anthemius of Tralles ranks 2Before him is Theuderic I. After him are Athalaric, Godomar II, Cerdic of Wessex, Marcellinus Comes, and Hermanafrid.

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In Türkiye

Among people born in Türkiye, Anthemius of Tralles ranks 264 out of 1,347Before him are Sultan Cem (1459), Thecla (100), Alexander (870), Alexios II Komnenos (1169), Theophanes the Confessor (758), and Helenus (null). After him are Basiliscus (500), Fahri Korutürk (1903), Theophanu (960), Adnan Menderes (1899), Philemon (100), and Niketas Choniates (1155).

Among MATHEMATICIANS In Türkiye

Among mathematicians born in Türkiye, Anthemius of Tralles ranks 5Before him are Apollonius of Perga (-262), Eudoxus of Cnidus (-408), Al-Battani (858), and Thābit ibn Qurra (836). After him are Autolycus of Pitane (-360), Simplicius of Cilicia (490), Menaechmus (-375), Callippus (-370), Theon of Smyrna (70), Theodosius of Bithynia (-160), and Suzan Kahramaner (1913).