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The “Father of Classification” is Carl Linnaeus. A Swedish botanist, physician, and zoologist, Linnaeus is renowned for developing the system of binomial nomenclature, which is the formal system of naming species of living things. His work, particularly the publication of “Systema Naturae” in 1735, established the principles of taxonomy and laid the groundwork for the modern classification of organisms. Linnaeus’s contributions have had a lasting impact on the fields of biology and taxonomy.