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The title “Father of Numbers” is often attributed to Pythagoras, an ancient Greek mathematician and philosopher who lived around 570-495 BCE. Pythagoras is renowned for his contributions to mathematics, particularly the development of number theory and the famous Pythagorean theorem. He and his followers, the Pythagoreans, studied properties of numbers and their relationships, which laid important foundations for the field of mathematics.