From MUSEUM HACK: "The World's First Witch

From MUSEUM HACK:

"The World's First Witch


Mathematician, philosopher, and all-around-badass Hypatia of Alexandria is best remembered for two things...

Her renowned philosophical, mathematical, and astronomical teachings and her grisly murder at the hands of a mob of angry monks.

Keep reading for a quick look into this incredible woman's story!

Though records of Hypatia’s early life are sketchy at best, we know she was born sometime between 350 and 370 A.D. to Theon of Alexandria, a mathematician and scholar who was the last known member of the world-renowned Library of Alexandria.

Theon took a great interest in his daughter’s education and taught her himself from a young age.

Eventually, Hypatia surpassed her father and became the leader of the Neoplatonic school in Alexandria, a first for a woman of her time.

Despite the advances of many suitors, Hypatia was celibate and remained one of the rarest types of people of that time: a woman completely in control of her own life.

In Hypatia's day, Alexandria was plagued by a series of civil wars amongst the Christians, Jews, and Pagans.

Hypatia was a consistent and loud Pagan voice. As a student and teacher of the Neoplatonic school, Hypatia continued to openly practice paganism and didn’t bother to hide her convictions from the growing Christian majority. 
Eventually, a rumor began that Hypatia was preventing peace with her teachings.

One particular mob of monks latched onto this rumor and decided to take matters into their own hands. They kidnapped and brutally murdered Hypatia in 415 A.D.

Later Christians, like John of Nikiu, denounced Hypatia for her "satanic wiles" and her devotion to "instruments of magic."

It was John of Nikiu’s hysterical description of Hypatia that would cause this bold, forward-thinking scholar to earn the title - the world’s first witch."🧹

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