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Pythias
Pythias (; ), also known as Pythias the Elder, was the adopted daughter of Hermias, ruler of the cities Assos and Atarneus on the Anatolian coast opposite the island of Lesbos. She was also Aristotle's first wife. Hermias was an enemy of Persia and allied with Macedonia. In his will, Aristotle ordered that he be buried next to his wife. From his wording, it is known that Pythias was already dead by the time he wrote his will.
Walter J. Gehring
Swiss scientist (1939-2014)
Arnold Lang
Swiss naturalist (1855-1914)
Berthold Hatschek
Austrian zoologist (1854–1941)
Bei Shizhang
Chinese biologist (1903-2009)

Angelo Ruffini
Italian histologist and embryologist (1864–1929)
Leopold Schenk
Austrian embryologist (1840-1902)

Karl Heider
Austrian zoologist and university teacher (1856–1935)
Helen Battle
Canadian marine biologist (1903-1994)
Albert Brachet
Belgian physician and university professor (1869–1930)
Emil Godlewski
Polish physician, biologist
Severino Antinori
Gynecologist and embryologist
Paul Bujor
Romanian zoologist, writer and politician (1862-1952)