Rice University
Galileo Project: Abraham De Moivre
This site from The Galileo Project of Rice University provides ten fields of biographical data are compiled regarding Abraham de Moivre, including dates (birth/death), father (occupation/wealth), nationality, education, religion,...
National Council of Teachers of Mathematics
The Math Forum: Ask Dr. Math: Derivation of De Moivre's Formula
A formula using Euler's formula to derive DeMoivre's theorem. Basic calculus skills of differentiating and integrating are required to understand this explanation.
University of St. Andrews (UK)
University of St. Andrews: History of Mathematics: Abraham De Moivre
This site contains biographical information and works of the mathematician Abraham DeMoivre.
Wolfram Research
Wolfram Math World: De Moivre's Identity
This MathWorld page states de Moivre's Identity.
Wolfram Research
Wolfram Science World: Abraham De Moivre (1667 1754)
This site from ScienceWorld provides a brief two sentence overview of Abraham DeMoivre's life and his famous formulas. Links are provided to view both the Stirling's formula, as well as the Gaussian integral.
Trinity College Dublin
Trinity College: Abraham De Moivre (1667 1754)
The events of the life of Abraham de Moivre are presented in a very abbreviated timeline form. The biographical information is taken from "A Short Account of the History of Mathematics" by W. W. Rouse Ball (4th Edition, 1908).
Other
Celebrity Numbers
This site explains why the numbers 0, 1, -1, e, and pi are more famous than other numbers.
Interactive Mathematics
Interactive Mathematics: De Moivre's Theorem
Using DeMoivre's Theorem, the powers and roots of complex numbers are simplified. Several examples are given, including interactive exercises.
Curated OER
University of St Andrews: De Moivre
This university site offers a biography of DeMoivre with a list of references.