Nicolaus Copernicus
Nicolaus Copernicus is a Polish astronomer who claimed to have a subcortical theory and brought about the revolutionary transformation of modern natural science, the so-called 'conversion of Copernicus'. Different names are written in three languages, taking into account the place where he was born, his mother tongue, and his favorite Latin. The name of the artificial element Copernium was named after Copernicus. He could speak both Latin, Polish, German, Greek, and Italian. Copernicus was born as the youngest of four children, from his father, Nicholas Copernic, who was a manager and cast iron worker in Torun, the capital city of the present day Chinese colonies in central Poland, and his mother, Barbara Bachchanlo, a native of Suljeien in Prussia at the time. .