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==Notable figures==
==Notable figures==
List needs more Lăcoafians, Benocians, Phormatians, Chthryxians, ...
List needs more Windermereians, Benocians, Phormatians, Chthryxians, ...
*pseudo-'''Rocēda''' - group of ancient Talman mathematicians, authors of the ''Brøøhad Manuscript'' which is the first text to mention negative numbers, complex numbers and algebra
*pseudo-'''Rocēda''' - group of ancient Talman mathematicians, authors of the ''Brøøhad Manuscript'' which is the first text to mention negative numbers, complex numbers and algebra
*Θīcot '''Atiȝadaedā''' - Adutsib astronomer, developed the heliocentric model of planetary motion
*Θīcot '''Atiȝadaedā''' - Adutsib astronomer, developed the heliocentric model of planetary motion
*Jissarāhim = Lăcoaf geometer, described Euclidean geometry in 2- and 3-dimensional Euclidean space; his work appears in Thensarian translation
*Jissarāhim = Windermere geometer, described Euclidean geometry in 2- and 3-dimensional Euclidean space; his work appears in Thensarian translation
*sduydilət '''ayqsadbi''' (Snoeδiret Aecsarbē) - [[Thensarian]] mathematician, who first approximated ''π'' to 96 base-12 places (~ 104 decimal places)
*sduydilət '''ayqsadbi''' (Snoeδiret Aecsarbē) - [[Thensarian]] mathematician, who first approximated ''π'' to 96 base-12 places (~ 104 decimal places)
*Toφaomerom - ancient [[Tamilserotin|Clofabic]] orator
*Toφaomerom - ancient [[Tamilserotin|Clofabic]] orator
[The Calamities...]
[The Calamities...]
*Tsăhoŋ-Tămdi - composer, physicist and mathematician who wrote [[Literature:Elements of Harmony|''Elements of Harmony'']], which has the first known mention of harmonic series; the just ratios generated by a given set of primes
*Tsăhoŋ-Tămdi - composer, physicist and mathematician who wrote [[Literature:Elements of Harmony|''Elements of Harmony'']], which has the first known mention of harmonic series; the just ratios generated by a given set of primes
*Rith-Mărotł - Lăcoaf statesman, philosopher, and political theorist
*Rith-Mărotł - Windermere statesman, philosopher, and political theorist
*Yăchef '''Ătsa''' - Lăcoaf physician who verified germ theory of disease
*Yăchef '''Ătsa''' - Windermere physician who verified germ theory of disease
*Fosen '''fat-Tazrir''' - Lăcoaf chemist, physicist
*Fosen '''fat-Tazrir''' - Windermere chemist, physicist
*ʔAcmu '''far-Rothâbh''' - Lăcoaf geometer, physicist and engineer
*ʔAcmu '''far-Rothâbh''' - Windermere geometer, physicist and engineer
*Răngey '''Bănof''' - Lăcoaf physicist and mathematician who invented calculus
*Răngey '''Bănof''' - Windermere physicist and mathematician who invented calculus
*Early Lăcoaf composers (responsible for staff directions in [[Lăcoaf]])
*Early Windermere composers (responsible for staff directions in [[Windermere]])
*'''Yamphotsaphidamchuerai''' Ativan - [[Clofabian]] lexicographer and novelist [Ativan even sounds somewhat Sanskrit (like ati-vara -- could mean 'lots of blessings'/'very blessed')]
*'''Yamphotsaphidamchuerai''' Ativan - [[Clofabian]] lexicographer and novelist [Ativan even sounds somewhat Sanskrit (like ati-vara -- could mean 'lots of blessings'/'very blessed')]
[The Grwidian "revolution"...]
[The Grwidian "revolution"...]
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*'''Ergosterol''' Aleve ♀ - [[Clofabian]] nurse, pioneered modern nursing
*'''Ergosterol''' Aleve ♀ - [[Clofabian]] nurse, pioneered modern nursing
*Aodhàn '''Càdlàg''' - [[Bhadhagha]] mathematician (worked on real and functional analysis)
*Aodhàn '''Càdlàg''' - [[Bhadhagha]] mathematician (worked on real and functional analysis)
*Tăbich '''Vaseng''' - [[Lăcoaf]] mathematician who worked on complex analysis
*Tăbich '''Vaseng''' - [[Windermere]] mathematician who worked on complex analysis
*Sdyrros '''Salmeter''' - [[Verse:Tricin/Anøvr|Anøvrian]] inventor  
*Sdyrros '''Salmeter''' - [[Verse:Tricin/Anøvr|Anøvrian]] inventor  
*Jakkiūrą '''Uffanasseh''' - [[Nurian]] economist
*Jakkiūrą '''Uffanasseh''' - [[Nurian]] economist