Carl Friedrich Gauss is often referred to as the "prince of mathematicians," but this title raises questions about the gendered language used in his famous quote, "Mathematics is the Queen of the Sciences." The discussion highlights that in various languages, the nouns for mathematics and science have different gender associations, which may influence interpretations of Gauss's statement. It suggests that Gauss's use of "science" may refer to knowledge rather than the strict definition of science as understood today. Additionally, there is skepticism regarding Gauss's prominence in mathematics, with some arguing that his reluctance to publish diminishes his contributions compared to other mathematicians. Overall, the conversation reflects on the complexities of language and the perception of Gauss's legacy in the mathematical community.