Historical Personalities From the Reincarnation Test

Pyrrhus of Epirus

A Greek general and statesman, Pyrrhus is known for his military campaigns against Rome and the term 'Pyrrhic victory,' which refers to a victory that comes at a devastating cost.

ambitious strategic courageous reckless
Pyrrhus won several battles against the Romans but suffered heavy losses, leading to the term 'Pyrrhic victory.' He also fought in Sicily and Macedon.
Pyrrhus was known for his use of war elephants, which were a formidable but costly asset in his campaigns.
3rd century BC (319–272 BC)

Pythagoras

An ancient Greek mathematician and philosopher, Pythagoras is best known for the Pythagorean theorem, which relates to the sides of a right triangle.

intellectual philosophical mathematical visionary
Pythagoras founded a religious movement known as Pythagoreanism, which combined mathematics with mystical beliefs. His followers believed in the transmigration of souls.
Pythagoras' theorem was known to the Babylonians long before he was born, but he is credited with being the first to prove it mathematically.
Archaic Greece (c. 570–495 BCE)