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− | + | '''Archimedes and Pythagoras Vavasor''' are generally reckoned to have been the most eminent set of twins in the history of mathematics. However, as far as the general public is concerned, they are more well-known for the manner of their deaths. Pythagoras was found stabbed through the heart with a metal set square, while Archimedes was found hanged in a wood several days later in an apparent suicide. Despite much speculation, no credible motive for the murder has ever been established. | |
− | + | {{#spoiler:show=Spoiler for THE TRUTH ABOUT ARCHIE AND PYE|In fact, Archimedes murdered Pythagoras in a fit of anger on finding out that the latter had been having a secret affair with his lover [[Cressida Fuchs]], who both brothers had met while working for her husband [[Rufus Fairbanks]], laundering money for the [[The Gretzky Family|Belarusian mafia]].}} |
Revision as of 10:24, 10 March 2021
Archimedes and Pythagoras Vavasor are generally reckoned to have been the most eminent set of twins in the history of mathematics. However, as far as the general public is concerned, they are more well-known for the manner of their deaths. Pythagoras was found stabbed through the heart with a metal set square, while Archimedes was found hanged in a wood several days later in an apparent suicide. Despite much speculation, no credible motive for the murder has ever been established.