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Qjarax del'Coso

Carraz "Qjarax" Paramilla de la Coso (August 17 1633 - December 8 1699) mostly known as Qjarax del'Coso was an Ajudigioux

Qjarax del'Coso

Portrait_of_Coso.webpPortrait of Qjarax when he was 41 made by Baianao Bjalame in 1674 

Personal Information

Full name: Carraz Paramilla de la Coso (registered SPAN.)

Qjarax Paramilla del'Coso (after 1642, registered AJUD.)

Birthdate: August 17 1633

Birthplace: Plantation Cristina, Coso, Ajudige

Death: December 8 1699

Deathplace: Coso, Ajudige

Education: University of Pisa, University of Cambridge

Known for:

University of Pjaia
Bonimium of Coso
Coso's method
Method of Coso and Sao-Ofjela
Coso Line
Coso's Laws
Calculus of Coso
Formula of Coso-Giraud
Coso Theory I
Coso Theory II
Polygon of Coso-Chesterbridge
Florae
Flora & Fauna del'Ajudige
Flora & Fauna del'Italja
Exoticis Plantis
Characteres generum plantarum
Botanica Flora et Fauna
Hortus Botanicus del'Ajudige
Things named after him:
Campus del'Coso (University of Pjaia)
Aveneu del'Coso
Religion: Catholic, Ajudige Folk Astrology


 


 

mathematician, botanist and professor of Spanish and Ajudigioux ancestry. His estimated IQ was extremely high and that was 175. He could speak 6 languages: Ajudigioux, Latin, Gathawk, Spanish, Italian and English. His formula, The bonimium of Coso are named after him. This is a mathematical formula that expresses the power of the sum of two quantities. He was the most famous mathematician of Ajudige. He was professor in the Universedade del'Pjaia (University of Pjaia) where he taught mathematics. On of his most famous learners was mathematician Ontonio Sao-Rjeuntendax. First he studied mathematics at the University of Cambridge and later he studied botanics in the University of Pisa, Italy. He was also the founder of the Hortus Botanicus del'Ajudige. The biggest Hortus Botanicus lays in Pjaia and the oldest one in Coso. He studied exotic plants and brought them to Ajudige. He wrote several books like Exoticis Plantis, Characteres Generum Plantarum, Botanica flora et fauna and much more. He also wrote some diary's and books about his life. He also founded the University of Pjaia with the oldest campus located within the walled city of Pjaia being named after del'Coso.

Early Life

Qjarax del'Coso was born on August 17 1633 on Plantation Cristina. His father named Antonio Paramilla-Aguillare (1598 - 1649) was a Spanish plantation owner and aristocrat that established the plantation. His name, Carraz, is named after the surname of the best friend of his father, Gabriel Carraz (1599-1630) that died of tuberculosis earlier the year of Qjarax's birth. He emigrated from Spain to have a new live in Ajudige. Qjarax never knew his biological mom and believed Antonio's wife Cristina Isabel Fransisca Maria Santos (1604-1676) was his mother. However, in 2021 large DNA research and  old archives they found his biological mom. His mom is Saora Janea Maiao (Spanish enslaved name Sara Isabel Maiao) and was a Ajudigioux enslaved woman and worked as a housemaid for the Paramilla-Aguillare family. When Qjarax was 4 his parents had taken notice of his increased intellegence due to his ability to solve advance mathematics and taught himself Latin by age 7.

When Qjarax was 9 years old he had to run for his life with his family to Pjaia because of the Ajudigioux Revolution of 1642. All plantations were destroyed and the slaves were freed. Qjarax survived and moved to Pjaia following the revolution. Many members of Qjarax's family were killed during the revolution and Qjarax initially described the events as traumatizing. Qjarax, as he aged into his teenage and young adult years, later supported the Ajudigioux Revolution and the freedom of the slaves. Qjarax was registered 'Ajudigioux' after the revolution due to his mixed ancestry and de-jure laws stating anyone with Ajudigioux ancestry be registered as such. Due to his named being of Spanish origins, Carraz changed his name to Qjarax and his surname, being a combined Spanish surname, had been changed to "del'Coso" in honor of the place of his birth.