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'''Herodotus''' of [[Halicarnassus]] ([[Ancient Greek|Greek]]: ''Hērodotos Halikarnāsseus'') was a [[Greek historian]] from Ionia who lived in the [[5th century BCE]] (ca. [[484 BCE]]–ca. [[425 BCE]]) and is regarded as the "''Father of [[History]]''". He is almost exclusively known for writing ''[[Histories (Herodotus)|The Histories]]'', a record of his 'inquiries', (a [[word]] that passed into Latin and took on its modern connotation of 'history'). He reported many long [[digression]]s concerning the various places and peoples he encountered during wide-ranging travels around the lands of the [[Mediterranean]] and [[Black Sea]]. | '''Herodotus''' of [[Halicarnassus]] ([[Ancient Greek|Greek]]: ''Hērodotos Halikarnāsseus'') was a [[Greek historian]] from Ionia who lived in the [[5th century BCE]] (ca. [[484 BCE]]–ca. [[425 BCE]]) and is regarded as the "''Father of [[History]]''". He is almost exclusively known for writing ''[[Histories (Herodotus)|The Histories]]'', a record of his 'inquiries', (a [[word]] that passed into Latin and took on its modern connotation of 'history'). He reported many long [[digression]]s concerning the various places and peoples he encountered during wide-ranging travels around the lands of the [[Mediterranean]] and [[Black Sea]]. | ||
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* [[Histories (Herodotus)|The Histories]] | * [[Histories (Herodotus)|The Histories]] |
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Herodotus of Halicarnassus (Greek: Hērodotos Halikarnāsseus) was a Greek historian from Ionia who lived in the 5th century BCE (ca. 484 BCE–ca. 425 BCE) and is regarded as the "Father of History". He is almost exclusively known for writing The Histories, a record of his 'inquiries', (a word that passed into Latin and took on its modern connotation of 'history'). He reported many long digressions concerning the various places and peoples he encountered during wide-ranging travels around the lands of the Mediterranean and Black Sea.
He was ridiculed in Apologie pour Herodote.
See also
- The Histories
- Thucydides, ancient Greek historian who is often said to be also "the father of history"
- Naturalis Historia
- Pliny the Elder
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