Reigions are fundamentally intolerant of anyone who doesn´t share their specific insanities. Religion and tolerance is an oxymoron, it´s really as simple as that.
It's actually not known for sure who set fire to the Library of Alexandria - although the main suspect is Julius Caesar, interestingly enough. Thanks for watching! 🙂
Bishop Cyrus wasn't the one who order the mob historically unknown if he was involved in that The actions those zealots were not supported by the church in any sort of way they made their own decision to killed this women
@WorldHistoryEncyclopedia Ohio state university has an excellent indepth article on this and you're actually wrong to a degree. Yes Julius Caesar had ships close to the library set on fire while pursuing an Egyptian fleet but he in no way,shape,or form targeted the library. There is an abundance of proof for the burning of the library by Christians and Muslims
If that is really so, then why Orestes even approached for her counsel in the first place. Yes women certainly had less rights than men, but her death had more to do with politics than misogyny (while the latter might have played a role in Cyril's rhetoric, it was by no means the main factor).
Decent and reasonably fair treatment of the subject. The device she is credited with innovating is called an astrolabe (not an astrolobe or astroblobe as indicated by the video). I may be a man of faith, but I'm also a student of both science and history, and it's tragic that conflicting religious notions are all too often the excuse for unreasonable and violent actions. Let's do better.
The only way to stop religious intolerance is to educate ALL children about all religions, and teach them the history of warfare and killing and burning caused by religious intolerance. Of course, some countries and cultures will totally resist, which will propagate intolerance. HOWEVER, I believe the widespread use of social media is opening the eyes of young people worldwide. Even those who live under suppression are learning that the world is a make bigger place than their tiny corner of it.
About twenty-five years ago, I read a book by the late, great Umberto Eco. I read a bunch of his books, actually. I kinda discovered him and fell in love with his work immediately, which ked to me seeking out and reading every one of his works of fiction I could find. I think it was "Baudolino" in which Hypatia was brought in a a character, thought she was a martyr and referred to as Saint Hypatia. The book's protagonist was taken to a weird place full of female satyrs all of whom worshiped Saint Hypatia and taught his all about her. After reading that book, I was sold. Hypatia was my new hero-ine... heroine. By then I'd read just about everything Eco had written outside of his literary criticisms so I immediately switched rails to Hypatia Town and indeed, I did find it disappointing how little there was to be found of her life and work. Nevertheless, she stuck with me like brambles to the hindquarters of a satyr and when the Rachel Weisz film starring the actress as this great female astronomer, philosopher, teacher, mathematician and victim of a mob of loony megalomanaical, irony-blind and willfully ignorant Christians came out, I watched it about nine times. You see, Hypatia's name seemed familiar to me even before I had read the word succeeding it on the page of that novel. With her and I, it's one of those weird cases where I feel as if I somehow knew the woman and everything I heard about her since has only felt like a reminder of a time when she and I shared a room together. It sounds kind of out there and space-bats, but hey, it's just one of those things. I've never had such a sense when it came to anybody else in the annals of history. So it's a bit weird, yes. But I like it. Hypatia forever!
I cannot bear the thought of being a christian, knowing that christianity brought into alexandria was what forbid Hypatia to teach and said that basically all women must submit n are forbidden to study.
Christianity does not forbid women to teach there's no Christian teachings that say women can't study or all women have to submit none of that would be biblical The actions those zealots were not supported by the church in any sort of way they made their own decision to killed this women because she was an adviser of a political opponent
@@calmwithchrist 1 Timothy 2:12: "But I do not allow a woman to teach or exercise authority over a man, but to remain quiet." Fuck, READ YOUR OWN HOLY BOOK!
@WorldHistoryEncyclopedia that is a very diplomatic way of putting early Christianity in Rome. They were not Tolerant of Pagans, their religion, buildings, festivals (stolen by christianity), culture. This was the beginning of a persecution and loss of knowledge that led all the way to the inquisitions. Do not gloss over that the Christians were violent and really no different to modern Isis. Christianity was spread by force, lies oppression and fear!
Monotheism is the root of the evil. Monotheism is a synonym for intolerance. Theoretically there are three monotheistic religions in the world, in the order they were created: Judaism, Christianity, Islam. In reality there is only one monotheistic religion as Christianity and Islam are derivatives of Judaism. Christianity claims to be another religion, because the creators of it incorporated into their new testament parts of Greek science, philosophy and religion, the Persian and Egyptian religion. Islam claims to be a different religion because the early Muslims took over large parts of the previous beliefs of the Arabic people, the Syrian people and the Persian (Iranian today) people, the Egyptian people and of course the Greeks. The Jews created the religious intolerance. In their holy books they let their Got, Jehova or Jahve, scream to the world: "I am a Got the only Got, I do not tolerate other Gods beside me". This was the moment the intolerance was created as people are different and all do not share anything in common. If you have a slightly different opinion and I have a knife you became history on the spot. Now, compare that to the Egyptian religion for example, which is geographically next. The Egyptians had many Gods. There is no room for intolerance there the system allows belief in more than one God. They had of course one highest God, Amon Ra, but many others, I do not remember now if we have a number, if we know how many the Egyptian Gods were. I am much more familiar with the European religions, the three of the four. Start with the Greek Gods. People have estimated that the Greeks had 30,000 Gods. The highest of them were the twelve who resided on the top of the mount Olympos in middle Greece. There were six Gods and six Goddesses. Can you see any reason for intolerance there? Take one of the females Aphrodite. She is married to one of the male Gods Hephaistos and has two boyfriends, God Hermes and God Ares. Where do you see any reason for intolerance? if you are a cheating woman she is your religion. If you are a cheated husband you turn to two other Goddesses Hera and Artemis the eternal virgins. If you like education, learning and knowledge Athena is your choice. The Greece believed that there is a Got within everyone and everything. Similar although less interesting was the Nordic, Germanic (not only German) religion. And the Celtic religion in the West of Europe. I am not very familiar with the religion of the people in Eastern Europe, I prefer to shut up before i say something wrong. Finally, people do not think very much when they think, read or hear the word religion. When Christians do they think auto- matically of their own religion and connect the abstract notion of divinity and religion with Catholicism. The same happens with the Muslims. That is why they say religion is inherently intolerant. Which it is not.
Intolerance to the different does happen in many colors. It could be religious, ethnic, political or even social. So not only it d be for the three religions you highlighted.
I didn't know anything about Hypatia. Thanks for all the great videos WHE team. Always clearly narrated too. That's the same shirt I ordered 2 weeks ago. Same color too. I also purchased the Apkallu long sleeve.
Every source including Scholasticus Socrates says it was perceived entirely political as they thought that it was she who prevented Orestes from being reconciled to the bishop and makes no mention of any role that Hypatia's paganism might have played in her attack. any source I can read on that?
Long haired freaky person from Texas here, thanks for this video. The lady in question was a powerhouse of ideas, and that was absolutely not what that ratbag Cyril wanted going on in Alexandria. There's a lot of that sort of thinking going on here in Texas right now,I'm sorry to say. Even today, Hypatia would be having problems with people persecuting her because she was smarter than they were. That makes you "weird and different ",and society frowns on anything unconventional.
@@definitelynotanAIchatbot I have just pointed out that the so called "powerhouse of ideas" is a farce... Because we know so little about the contributions of hypatia to any field... This could be one meaningful contribution I made to some misled woke idiot!!!
there is a difference between religious intolerance and violence. what happened to hypatia cannot be blamed on simple intolerance because then we would be persecuting people for wrong think
One idea that no one entertains is whether Hypatia deserved her death. (Before anyone starts clutching their pearls, recall that many people would begrudgingly admit that the French aristocrats in 1792, say, "had it coming".) Elevated as a rationalist and feminist martyr, she has received a glossy shield of apologistic protection and is now a bipedal sacred cow, but we do not know her character and deeds. In the same way, everyone ignores Galileo's falseness and backstabbing and receives the interpretation of the inquiry into his science from biased sources. As well, the violence of the Alexandrian monks was not necessarily approved by the best elements in the local church. (See The Sayings of the Desert Fathers, editor Benedicta Ward.)
even thou she was a amazing woman and had a nice life. it is really sad that they killed her like that! but sill she was soo amazing and has inspired me a lot.
BS again, why are all these videos so off from relity? Hypatia's students were mostly Christians and didn't get involved in the geopolitical MESS of the time, Orestis was a Christian who supproted Hypatia and condemned Cyril, Emperor Theodosius II, another Christian, arrested and condemned Cyril and the various other Clergy of Cyril's time condemned his actions. Hypatia's "philosophical and mathematical teachings" did not contradict Christianity because they were non-confessional, and Hypatia wasn't seen as an obstacle to Christian conversion, not even while the Serapeum was being destroyed. See you can't even bother to fact-check your spelling of the Astrolabe, let alone fact-check the nonsense you sadly seem to parrot. Edit: No actually you don't parrot ; the notion of "convert or die", her burning inside a church and the "Peter right hand man of Cyril" is new. Hypatia's murder was a political move, not a religious one. Intolerance is beneficial where it's due ; in Alexandria it wasn't. It is all because of Cyril's short fuse, not because of some widespread mentality that goes hand in hand with CHristianity - *this* is unwarranted religious intolerance.
The only true thing in this video is that Hypatia was a woman, and that she was a reasonably well respected philosopher. But she was not at all famous, nor did she write anything that was valued so much that it was preserved to today. The lies that feminists and atheists tell are endless, and their baloney about Hypatia is disgusting. They claim she represented science - she did not. They claim she represented reason, she did not. They claim that Christians killed her because she would not submit to them - this is a lie. At the time Alexandria was in chaos, and roving gangs of MANY types were in semi constant war. One day, she was killed by one of the gangs simply because she got in the way of their brawl. More than that, no one knows. But the creepy anti Christian lies about Hypatia must stop.
"I came across Hypatia a few days ago and was so taken by her story that I wrote a song about it. I used this video in my research" - Spike Summers July 2023 -th-cam.com/video/96Gq5FUHrks/w-d-xo.html
For me it is more about identity politics. Whether that’s the extreme left or right, there is too much of it and both sides stifle science and free expression and discovery.
Ypatia wasn't a young woman she was old, she wasn't a mathematian she was a politician, she wasn't killed by cyril but by Peter during tensions in the city, she was killed for political reasons.
Hypatia most of all was Neo-Platonist and this was probably what led to her death, not her accomplishments in Mathematics. Btw, I've go the same lamassu T-shirt as Kelly :)
Read more !.., please! She was not a victim of christianism , but a political victim. Destroying of păgân temples followed more than 10 years after her death. I understand that your niples tremble on the fact that she was a woman, placing in secondary that she was a great mathematician, philisophist and astronomer. Read more please!!
@@StellaMontenegro Bishop Cyrus wasn't the one who order the mob historically unknown if he was involved in that at all The actions those zealots were not supported by the church in any sort of way they made their own decision to killed this women the bishop wasn't known to be a terrible person
@@StellaMontenegro I just they were not supported by the church nor were they send by the bishop in that place so that wasn't Christian love because what they did was not part of Christian teachings What happened to Hypatia was wrong but she didn't die because of religious reasons but for political one They don't represent Christianity or any of the situation like this
Ὑπατία = E-pa-te-a It like the same thing with a γύρο, it's not gi-ro, it's ye-ro. Why do American's insist on saying a name wrong over and over again until the wrong way is their correct way?
What do you think causes religious intolerance? Is there a way to stop it? Let us know what you think!
Humanising one another and focusing on our similarities, not differences 😊 thanks for the video! Hypatia was such a brilliant woman ❤️
Ignorance. By enlightening others.
Reigions are fundamentally intolerant of anyone who doesn´t share their specific insanities. Religion and tolerance is an oxymoron, it´s really as simple as that.
Alas, there is really no way to stop religious intolerance.
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Thank you for doing a video on Hypatia. She was a truly remarkable woman. Also, I really like your shirt.
Thanks for watching Steven, you can find this design on our store! She was incredibly remarkable.
This was such a sad story. I wish I could get into a time machine and save her
What is really maddening is after the monster cyril killed her he set fire to the library of Alexandria which had rare and irreplaceable manuscripts.
It's actually not known for sure who set fire to the Library of Alexandria - although the main suspect is Julius Caesar, interestingly enough. Thanks for watching! 🙂
Bishop Cyrus wasn't the one who order the mob historically unknown if he was involved in that
The actions those zealots were not supported by the church in any sort of way they made their own decision to killed this women
@WorldHistoryEncyclopedia Ohio state university has an excellent indepth article on this and you're actually wrong to a degree. Yes Julius Caesar had ships close to the library set on fire while pursuing an Egyptian fleet but he in no way,shape,or form targeted the library. There is an abundance of proof for the burning of the library by Christians and Muslims
Fear of the feminine..that is the cause. Cheers and thank you for another great video.
Thanks for watching!
If that is really so, then why Orestes even approached for her counsel in the first place. Yes women certainly had less rights than men, but her death had more to do with politics than misogyny (while the latter might have played a role in Cyril's rhetoric, it was by no means the main factor).
“Agora” is a fantastic film, truly.
Great video, thank you!
And it's almost all wildly inaccurate historically
Decent and reasonably fair treatment of the subject. The device she is credited with innovating is called an astrolabe (not an astrolobe or astroblobe as indicated by the video). I may be a man of faith, but I'm also a student of both science and history, and it's tragic that conflicting religious notions are all too often the excuse for unreasonable and violent actions. Let's do better.
We wholeheartedly agree with you. Thanks for watching! 🙂
It's always sad when those who claim to hold Christ so close to their hearts fail to follow in his teachings.
Cyril did nothing wrong
Indeed
@@mihaicraiu9779 why would he right?🤦
@Bridget Walker Well betraying God is kinda wrong don't you think
@@mihaicraiu9779 god ?
Respect to Hypatia! Well done Kelly and WHE!
Thanks for watching!!
Thank you for the video on the life of Hypatia, a great female mathematician.
Glad you enjoyed it!
When you mention the loss of writing always makes me sade
She was amazing!
She was indeed! Thank you for watching! 😊
The only way to stop religious intolerance is to educate ALL children about all religions, and teach them the history of warfare and killing and burning caused by religious intolerance. Of course, some countries and cultures will totally resist, which will propagate intolerance. HOWEVER, I believe the widespread use of social media is opening the eyes of young people worldwide. Even those who live under suppression are learning that the world is a make bigger place than their tiny corner of it.
About twenty-five years ago, I read a book by the late, great Umberto Eco. I read a bunch of his books, actually. I kinda discovered him and fell in love with his work immediately, which ked to me seeking out and reading every one of his works of fiction I could find. I think it was "Baudolino" in which Hypatia was brought in a a character, thought she was a martyr and referred to as Saint Hypatia. The book's protagonist was taken to a weird place full of female satyrs all of whom worshiped Saint Hypatia and taught his all about her. After reading that book, I was sold. Hypatia was my new hero-ine... heroine. By then I'd read just about everything Eco had written outside of his literary criticisms so I immediately switched rails to Hypatia Town and indeed, I did find it disappointing how little there was to be found of her life and work. Nevertheless, she stuck with me like brambles to the hindquarters of a satyr and when the Rachel Weisz film starring the actress as this great female astronomer, philosopher, teacher, mathematician and victim of a mob of loony megalomanaical, irony-blind and willfully ignorant Christians came out, I watched it about nine times.
You see, Hypatia's name seemed familiar to me even before I had read the word succeeding it on the page of that novel. With her and I, it's one of those weird cases where I feel as if I somehow knew the woman and everything I heard about her since has only felt like a reminder of a time when she and I shared a room together. It sounds kind of out there and space-bats, but hey, it's just one of those things. I've never had such a sense when it came to anybody else in the annals of history. So it's a bit weird, yes.
But I like it. Hypatia forever!
I LOVE that shirt! Where can I get one?!!
Here you go: worldhistory.store/#!/ 🙂
I cannot bear the thought of being a christian, knowing that christianity brought into alexandria was what forbid Hypatia to teach and said that basically all women must submit n are forbidden to study.
Every religion and culture has their dark history.
@@WorldHistoryEncyclopedia absolutely, the question is whether it does more good than evil or not
Christianity does not forbid women to teach there's no Christian teachings that say women can't study or all women have to submit none of that would be biblical
The actions those zealots were not supported by the church in any sort of way they made their own decision to killed this women because she was an adviser of a political opponent
@@calmwithchrist 1 Timothy 2:12: "But I do not allow a woman to teach or exercise authority over a man, but to remain quiet."
Fuck, READ YOUR OWN HOLY BOOK!
@WorldHistoryEncyclopedia that is a very diplomatic way of putting early Christianity in Rome. They were not Tolerant of Pagans, their religion, buildings, festivals (stolen by christianity), culture. This was the beginning of a persecution and loss of knowledge that led all the way to the inquisitions. Do not gloss over that the Christians were violent and really no different to modern Isis. Christianity was spread by force, lies oppression and fear!
Monotheism is the root of the evil. Monotheism is a synonym for intolerance. Theoretically there are three monotheistic
religions in the world, in the order they were created: Judaism, Christianity, Islam. In reality there is only one monotheistic
religion as Christianity and Islam are derivatives of Judaism. Christianity claims to be another religion, because the creators
of it incorporated into their new testament parts of Greek science, philosophy and religion, the Persian and Egyptian religion. Islam claims to be a different religion because the early Muslims took over large parts of the previous beliefs of the Arabic people, the Syrian people and the Persian (Iranian today) people, the Egyptian people and of course the Greeks.
The Jews created the religious intolerance. In their holy books they let their Got, Jehova or Jahve, scream to the world: "I am
a Got the only Got, I do not tolerate other Gods beside me". This was the moment the intolerance was created as people are different and all do not share anything in common. If you have a slightly different opinion and I have a knife you became history on the spot.
Now, compare that to the Egyptian religion for example, which is geographically next. The Egyptians had many Gods. There
is no room for intolerance there the system allows belief in more than one God. They had of course one highest God, Amon Ra,
but many others, I do not remember now if we have a number, if we know how many the Egyptian Gods were.
I am much more familiar with the European religions, the three of the four. Start with the Greek Gods. People have estimated that the Greeks had 30,000 Gods. The highest of them were the twelve who resided on the top of the mount Olympos in middle
Greece. There were six Gods and six Goddesses. Can you see any reason for intolerance there? Take one of the females
Aphrodite. She is married to one of the male Gods Hephaistos and has two boyfriends, God Hermes and God Ares. Where do
you see any reason for intolerance? if you are a cheating woman she is your religion. If you are a cheated husband you turn to two other Goddesses Hera and Artemis the eternal virgins. If you like education, learning and knowledge Athena is your choice. The Greece believed that there is a Got within everyone and everything.
Similar although less interesting was the Nordic, Germanic (not only German) religion. And the Celtic religion in the West of
Europe. I am not very familiar with the religion of the people in Eastern Europe, I prefer to shut up before i say something wrong.
Finally, people do not think very much when they think, read or hear the word religion. When Christians do they think auto-
matically of their own religion and connect the abstract notion of divinity and religion with Catholicism. The same happens with the Muslims. That is why they say religion is inherently intolerant. Which it is not.
Human groups are intolerant... Intolerance is inherent in human beings and they just blame it on religion...!!!
Intolerance to the different does happen in many colors.
It could be religious, ethnic, political or even social. So not only it d be for the three religions you highlighted.
I didn't know anything about Hypatia. Thanks for all the great videos WHE team. Always clearly narrated too.
That's the same shirt I ordered 2 weeks ago. Same color too. I also purchased the Apkallu long sleeve.
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Every source including Scholasticus Socrates says it was perceived entirely political as they thought that it was she who prevented Orestes from being reconciled to the bishop and makes no mention of any role that Hypatia's paganism might have played in her attack. any source I can read on that?
Love you're shirt thanks for all you've hard work.😍
Thanks very much! Kelly's shirt can be found on our merch store worldhistory.store/#!/
@@WorldHistoryEncyclopedia oh cool thanks so much. 😘
I watch this show only for you, kelly.
Long haired freaky person from Texas here, thanks for this video. The lady in question was a powerhouse of ideas, and that was absolutely not what that ratbag Cyril wanted going on in Alexandria. There's a lot of that sort of thinking going on here in Texas right now,I'm sorry to say. Even today, Hypatia would be having problems with people persecuting her because she was smarter than they were. That makes you "weird and different ",and society frowns on anything unconventional.
Can you mention some of the ideas from this "powerhouse" along with proper historical sources for your claims...???
@@michaelaratnam6517Can you name a single meaningful contribution that you've made to humanity?
@@definitelynotanAIchatbot I have just pointed out that the so called "powerhouse of ideas" is a farce... Because we know so little about the contributions of hypatia to any field... This could be one meaningful contribution I made to some misled woke idiot!!!
@@michaelaratnam6517 I'm far from a woketard, but I'm also not a seething incel.
@@definitelynotanAIchatbot you do sound like an incel though... try changing your tone...!!!
Orion and the Dark brought me here!
Linking this to one of our Atheist Alliance International podcasts
Thank you for sharing our video!
Goes to show that some atheists don't care about fact checking!!!
Thank you for your fine video, it is a little strange though that the word "greek" isn't mentioned at all.
You're welcome. Thanks for watching!
there is a difference between religious intolerance and violence. what happened to hypatia cannot be blamed on simple intolerance because then we would be persecuting people for wrong think
One idea that no one entertains is whether Hypatia deserved her death. (Before anyone starts clutching their pearls, recall that many people would begrudgingly admit that the French aristocrats in 1792, say, "had it coming".) Elevated as a rationalist and feminist martyr, she has received a glossy shield of apologistic protection and is now a bipedal sacred cow, but we do not know her character and deeds. In the same way, everyone ignores Galileo's falseness and backstabbing and receives the interpretation of the inquiry into his science from biased sources. As well, the violence of the Alexandrian monks was not necessarily approved by the best elements in the local church. (See The Sayings of the Desert Fathers, editor Benedicta Ward.)
even thou she was a amazing woman and had a nice life. it is really sad that they killed her like that! but sill she was soo amazing and has inspired me a lot.
I also make History related videos 😀
amazing content
Thanks so much for watching!
BS again, why are all these videos so off from relity? Hypatia's students were mostly Christians and didn't get involved in the geopolitical MESS of the time, Orestis was a Christian who supproted Hypatia and condemned Cyril, Emperor Theodosius II, another Christian, arrested and condemned Cyril and the various other Clergy of Cyril's time condemned his actions. Hypatia's "philosophical and mathematical teachings" did not contradict Christianity because they were non-confessional, and Hypatia wasn't seen as an obstacle to Christian conversion, not even while the Serapeum was being destroyed. See you can't even bother to fact-check your spelling of the Astrolabe, let alone fact-check the nonsense you sadly seem to parrot.
Edit: No actually you don't parrot ; the notion of "convert or die", her burning inside a church and the "Peter right hand man of Cyril" is new. Hypatia's murder was a political move, not a religious one. Intolerance is beneficial where it's due ; in Alexandria it wasn't. It is all because of Cyril's short fuse, not because of some widespread mentality that goes hand in hand with CHristianity - *this* is unwarranted religious intolerance.
Religion is still poison 👍
I'd love to see both the channel and commenters link research, history is such a fascinating study in story telling and who gets to tell it.
some say that her death was mostly political
"Live in what is" Jiddu Krishnamurti
The only true thing in this video is that Hypatia was a woman, and that she was a reasonably well respected philosopher. But she was not at all famous, nor did she write anything that was valued so much that it was preserved to today. The lies that feminists and atheists tell are endless, and their baloney about Hypatia is disgusting. They claim she represented science - she did not. They claim she represented reason, she did not. They claim that Christians killed her because she would not submit to them - this is a lie. At the time Alexandria was in chaos, and roving gangs of MANY types were in semi constant war. One day, she was killed by one of the gangs simply because she got in the way of their brawl. More than that, no one knows. But the creepy anti Christian lies about Hypatia must stop.
Excellent
Thanks!
"I came across Hypatia a few days ago and was so taken by her story that I wrote a song about it. I used this video in my research" - Spike Summers July 2023 -th-cam.com/video/96Gq5FUHrks/w-d-xo.html
Love it! Thanks for sharing!
................you know there's a character in Dishonored 2 named "Alexandria Hypatia"
Was that a reference to this person?
Honor Hypatia and down with religious hypocrisy.
For me it is more about identity politics. Whether that’s the extreme left or right, there is too much of it and both sides stifle science and free expression and discovery.
Where can I get that Lamassu jumper?!
Please and thank you :)
Hi Rachel! You will be able to find the Lamassu design and a bunch more on our shop worldhistory.store/#!/
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Having Cyril as a saint is all you need to know about the church
Jesus: He was protecting his people from this whore
If you Wouldn’t say male philosopher, why say it for Hypatia or any other philosophical woman
Well,, women,, throughout history have been negated. So,,,, its appropriate to describe her.
Ypatia wasn't a young woman she was old, she wasn't a mathematian she was a politician, she wasn't killed by cyril but by Peter during tensions in the city, she was killed for political reasons.
She was both a mathematician and a "politician" sort of (both are not mutually exclusive), but otherwise you're right.
Peter wasn’t even alive in 415 ad. Please get your facts straight.
as Egyptian girl who love Math, I admire her so much, sometimes I feel Abrahamic religions ruined the world.
انت عارفه اني دي كانت عاهره حاكم المسيحيه مجرد عاهره
Nice , love you mam 💞
is she the first female mathematician?
One of them, but she's definitely the most famous. Thanks for watching!
@@WorldHistoryEncyclopedia is there any other known female mathematician before hypatia?
@@arhaanpandey5she is Pandrosion.
but maryam astrolobe made astrolobe
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Hypatia most of all was Neo-Platonist and this was probably what led to her death, not her accomplishments in Mathematics. Btw, I've go the same lamassu T-shirt as Kelly :)
That time christians were defender of neo-platonisim.
@@blabla-kk8blno they weren't
Read more !.., please! She was not a victim of christianism , but a political victim. Destroying of păgân temples followed more than 10 years after her death. I understand that your niples tremble on the fact that she was a woman, placing in secondary that she was a great mathematician, philisophist and astronomer. Read more please!!
The love of power is ever man's most popular evil.
Very true. Thanks for watching!
That Cyril Archbishop is the pettiest guy I have ever heard about
He's a great saint
@@mihaicraiu9779 *Church propaganda and partisanship, as usual.*
@@StellaMontenegro
Bishop Cyrus wasn't the one who order the mob historically unknown if he was involved in that at all
The actions those zealots were not supported by the church in any sort of way they made their own decision to killed this women the bishop wasn't known to be a terrible person
@@calmwithchrist *They were Orthodox Christians, radical zealots or not. **#theresnohatelikechristianlove**!*
@@StellaMontenegro I just they were not supported by the church nor were they send by the bishop in that place so that wasn't Christian love because what they did was not part of Christian teachings
What happened to Hypatia was wrong but she didn't die because of religious reasons but for political one
They don't represent Christianity or any of the situation like this
The name hypetisia is a jewel in the history the then Alexandia university,👍
Hypatia (Hi-Pat-Tea-A).
Nobody is more murderous then the ignorant .... 😒
They still HOSTILE
Thank you
Yes there is way to stop religious intolerance, by accepting n including other religions as part of evolution religion. Jussojuan
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Cause: Religion. Solution: End all religion
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It was actually political
It is so ironic that Christianity is paganism in its core.
So many stolen holidays and beliefs.
Exactly! Many of the things that Christians do and celebrate is/are of pagan origins.
That's disrespectful to Paganism
@@FaithDevay5311 that's actually disrespect to Christianity because Jesus was not a pagan Christianity exist because of Jesus teachings
In what way?
Good ole religion… SMH
Ὑπατία = E-pa-te-a
It like the same thing with a γύρο, it's not gi-ro, it's ye-ro. Why do American's insist on saying a name wrong over and over again until the wrong way is their correct way?