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Scúdhainn never married a man or had children, but had several female partners throughout her life.
Scúdhainn never married a man or had children, but had several female partners throughout her life.
=Semi-Blue Blood version=
=Semi-Blue Blood version=
'''Sabúra Afnín Ħajád Scúdhainn''' (English: /sə'bʊərə æf'ni:n haɪ'jɑ:d ˈskuːðɨn/ or /... 'sku:dɨn/; born: fT 2236, died: fT 2303 (aged 67) - Modern Tíogall has been established as a major language by the time Scúdhainn was born) was a [[Tíogall]]-speaking mathematician, composer and music theorist. Among Clotricians, she is often regarded as the greatest woman composer and mathematician who ever lived.
'''Sabúra Afnín Ħajád Scúdhainn''' (English: /sə'bʊərə æf'ni:n haɪ'jɑ:d ˈskuːðɨn/ or /... 'sku:dɨn/


Languages: Tíogall (native speaker), Clofabosin (non-native speaker), Koine Netagin (read), Old Netagin (read)
Languages: Tíogall (native speaker), Clofabosin (non-native speaker), Koine Netagin (non-native speaker), Old Netagin (read)
==Early life and education==
==Early life and education==
Scúdhainn was born in the city of Óc Eo to a semi-aristocratic background; her father, Fúnchíd Scúdhainn, was a mathematics professor in the University of Óc Eo; her mother, Osraí Brinne, was a socialite, classical ''ŋamas'' player and teacher; her father's brother, Lothair Scúdhainn, was a diplomat? army officer?. A precocious tomboy, early on she was taught mathematics and ''ŋamas'' by her parents; however, she was by and large self-taught, seeking out math and music books to read in libraries and music to listen to and analyze. She entered the University of Óc Eo at age 15 by taking an entrance exam, and specialized in mathematics.
Scúdhainn was born in the city of Óc Eo to a semi-aristocratic background; her father, Fúnchíd Scúdhainn, was a mathematics professor in the University of Óc Eo; her mother, Osraí Brinne, was a socialite, classical ''ŋamas'' player and teacher; her father's brother, Lothair Scúdhainn, was a diplomat? army officer?. A precocious tomboy, early on she was taught mathematics and ''ŋamas'' by her parents; however, she was by and large self-taught, seeking out math and music books to read in libraries and music to listen to and analyze. She entered the University of Óc Eo at age 15 by taking an entrance exam, and specialized in mathematics.