She lived from c. 350-370 AD - 415 AD in Alexandria (current Egypt, but Roman Empire at that time).
She lectured on Plato and Aristotle, commented on works by Diophantus and Apollonius, and contributed to astronomy, making her one of history's first notable female mathematicians.
Modern speculative estimates based on her accomplishments place her IQ around 170-190.
DEATH:
She died in March 415, a mob of Christians under the leadership of a lector named Peter raided Hypatia's carriage as she was travelling home, dragged her into a building known as the Kaisarion, stripped Hypatia naked and murdered her using ostraka.
They cut out her eyeballs, tore her body into pieces and dragged her limbs through the town to a place called Cinarion, where they set them on fire.
Hypatia teaching at Alexandria
>>17827380 (OP)Christianity is a blight on western civilization
>>17827393Look what those MAGA faggots did on Jan 6 they would do more to people they dont like if they knew they could get away with torture and murder
>>17827448It's an automated poster, they filter in every once in a while from /pol/ and other places.
>>17827380 (OP)Hypatia was a demon worshipper who leeched off society, never contributing anything, and deserved to be snuffed. <3
>>17827380 (OP)The mob was essentially commanded by Cyril. Not Peter. He was known as a rabble rouser and his murder of Hypatia almost lead to his deposition and exile and was met with disgust by most of the Empire regardless of religious affiliation
>Modern speculative estimates based on her accomplishments place her IQ around 170-190.We have nothing of hers and iq after 140 is essentially meaningless as standard deviations fail to predict much after the third SD.
>>17829510sociopathy is ubiquitous across christcucks, no surprise here.
>>17827380 (OP)Reminder that this roastie smut fantasy never happened.
>>17829644Stay cucked & fucked bitch
>during the Christian season of Lent in March 415, Christians under the leadership of a lector named Peter raided Hypatia's carriage as she was travelling home.[95][96][97] They dragged her into a building known as the Kaisarion, a former pagan temple and center of the Roman imperial cult in Alexandria that had been converted into a Christian church.[89][95][97] There, the mob stripped Hypatia naked and murdered her using ostraka,[95][98][99][100] which can either be translated as "roof tiles", "oyster shells" or simply "shards".[95] Damascius adds that they also cut out her eyeballs.[101] They tore her body into pieces and dragged her limbs through the town to a place called Cinarion, where they set them on fire.[95][101][100]
>>17830859hammer and chisel driven into your forehead :D
>>17830884yours too big boy ;DD
>>17827380 (OP)>doesn't mention that she was killed over a political dispute between Orestes, the Augustal Prefect of Egypt and Cyril, or that it was this rivalry, for Hypatia was a supporter of Orestes, that led to her death.anyways the mob was in the wrong and they should have been killed like Ammonius
>"Surely nothing can be farther from the spirit of Christianity than the allowance of massacres, fights, and transactions of that sort."-Socrates Scholasticus
>>17827380 (OP)Good. Her death delayed the rise of femminism by over 1500 years