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I have added more information in an effort to expand this stub. I would like to note, however, that, in one of the sources (ISBN: 9781620325728)[1] that I found, there were seventeen female Pythagorean philosophers listed by Iamblichus instead of fifteen, which is the number cited (unsourced) in this article. A bit more research revealed that the information is supported by other sources such as Taylor (2003)[2] and Huizenga (2013)[3]. Darwin Naz (talk) 00:56, 6 November 2018 (UTC)[reply]

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