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Greek author of History of the Persian Wars?

The Greek who wrote about the Persian was was Herodotus in 'The Histories'. Also Thoukydides wrote about this war.


Who wrote of the Persian War?

Herodotus of Halicarnassus.


What war did Herodotus write about?

Herodotus wrote about the Greco-Persian Wars, a series of conflicts between the Greek city-states and the Persian Empire that occurred in the 5th century BCE. His work, "Histories," provides a detailed account of these wars, including key battles such as the Battle of Marathon and the Battle of Salamis, as well as insights into the cultures and politics of the involved nations. Herodotus is often referred to as the "Father of History" for his pioneering methods of historical inquiry.


Who recorded the Persian War in ancient Greece?

Herodotus


Herodotus is considered to be the father of-?

Herodotus is considered to be the father of history. Herodotus was the first to record a historical event and that was the Persian War.


What Greek wrote the history of the Persian War?

Herodotus of Halicarnassus.


What was noted in the Persian war?

The events leading up to it and the war itself, by the Greek historian Herodotus.


What innfluence did Herodotus have on the Persian War?

None - he was an historian who wrote about it 20 years later.


Who is another historian and author of history of the Persian war?

primary - Herodotus low grade - Cstesias, Diodorus Siculus


Who wrote the Persian wars?

The Persian War was fought, not written.A fairly comprehensive account was given in the book by Herodotos of Halicarnassus' book entitled Historia (= Researches).


Who wrote the book about the Persian war?

Herodotus, who lived in Athens for a long time, developed the accurate reporting of events. His book on the Persian Wars is considered the first work of history.


Who wrote the book the History of the Persian Wars?

The most comprehensive one is contained in HerodotusThe Histories.Secondary sources are Diodorus Siculus and Certius fragments. Both are unreliable.