Francois Viete went to many places and did a lot of things. He lived for 63 years. In his life he got to do more or at least as much he wanted to do. He got to work for Kings, and also been married twice. Francois Viete was a very interesting. He also went to a few different countries.
Francois Viete was born in 1540 in Frontenay-le-Comte, France. It is now the province of Vendee. His father was Etenne Viete, who was a lawyer, and his mother was Marguerite Dupont. They both came from well-to-do families. He enjoyed all the available educational opportunities. He did preliminary studies in Frontenay, before moving to study law at the University of Poitiers. He earned his degree in 1560. He practiced it for four …show more content…
He was never employed as a professional scientist or mathematician, but had already had his work on both topics in mathematics and astronomy. For his first published mathematical work appeared in Paris in 1571. While in Paris, Charles IX was authorized to the massacre of the Huguenots. Both who were an increasingly powerful group of French Protestants on August 23, 1572. It must have been a difficult time for Viete. He, though, was not active in the Protestant cause, because he was a Huguenot himself. Charles did not live long after this event. The massacre was apparently haunting him for rest of his life. On October 24, 1573 he appointed Viete to the government of Brittany that was based at Rennes. It was moved to Rennes to take up the position of the counselor there. He remained there until sometime in March of 1580, then he returned to Paris. Charles died on May 30, 1574. After that event Henry III became monarch. He then made concessions to Protestant Huguenots in 1576 and to the Roman Catholics who formed holy leagues. It was to look after their own interests by military actions. It was a tense atmosphere to Viete who was appointed to the royal privy counselor March 23, 1580. He was then attached to the parliament in Paris. In 1584 the holy league strengthened when Henry's brother died and Protestant Henry of Navarre became the heir to the throne (Drakos