Mathématicien

Hermann of Reichenau

1013 - 1054

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Sa biographie est disponible en 35 langues sur Wikipédia (en hausse par rapport à 34 en 2024). Hermann of Reichenau est le 138th mathématicien le plus populaire (en baisse du 131st en 2024), la 790th biographie la plus populaire d'Allemagne (en hausse du 818th en 2019), ainsi que le 19th mathématicien d'Allemagne le plus populaire.

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Among Mathématiciens

Among mathématiciens, Hermann of Reichenau ranks 138 out of 1,004Before him are Émile Borel, Theon of Alexandria, Andrew Wiles, Meton of Athens, Liu Hui, and Hermann Weyl. After him are Annie S. D. Maunder, Zu Chongzhi, Henri Lebesgue, Ferdinand von Lindemann, Mikhail Ostrogradsky, and John G. Kemeny.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1013, Hermann of Reichenau ranks 1After him are Sancha of León, Richeza of Poland, Queen of Hungary, Isaac Alfasi, Geoffrey I of Provence, and Guaimar IV of Salerno. Among people deceased in 1054, Hermann of Reichenau ranks 4Before him are Pope Leo IX, Yaroslav the Wise, and Atiśa. After him are García Sánchez III of Pamplona, and Fakhruddin As'ad Gurgani.

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In Allemagne

Among people born in Allemagne, Hermann of Reichenau ranks 790 out of NaNBefore him are Paul Reuter (1816), Hinrich Lichtenstein (1780), Frederick, Prince of Wales (1707), Friedrich Gottlieb Klopstock (1724), Erwin Bowien (1899), and Marie of Hesse-Kassel (1767). After him are Albert Speer (1934), Anthony of Saxony (1755), Christina of Holstein-Gottorp (1573), Johann Joachim Quantz (1697), Otto Ohlendorf (1907), and Prince Friedrich Karl of Prussia (1828).

Among Mathématiciens In Allemagne

Among mathématiciens born in Allemagne, Hermann of Reichenau ranks 19Before him are Alexander Grothendieck (1928), Carl Gustav Jacob Jacobi (1804), Felix Klein (1849), Christopher Clavius (1538), Andrew Wiles (1953), and Hermann Weyl (1885). After him are Ferdinand von Lindemann (1852), Carl David Tolmé Runge (1856), Johannes Trithemius (1462), Ernst Schröder (1841), Maria Reiche (1903), and Thomas Abbt (1738).

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