Plato
The Father of Latin prose was Caecus. He was a Roman politician and a copy of one of his speeches is the earliest known political manuscript in Latin in existence.
Hippocrates, the ancient Greek known as the "Father of Western medicine," recommended fasting as a means for improving health
Charlemagne also known as Charles the Great or Charles I, was the first emperor in western Europe since the collapse of the Western Roman Empire 3 centuries earlier. Called the Father of Europe, He united most of Western Europe.
Aristotle
Rahul Gandhi is best known publicly for his political career. He currently serves as the Vice President of the Indian National Congress and as the Chairperson of the National Students Union of India and the Indian Youth Congress. Prior to 2004 he worked in the private sector for Backops Services Private Ltd in Mumbai, and Monitor Group in London. He follows in his father's political footsteps.
Sophocles was considered to be the father of what we consider western philosophy.
Ramakrishna Rao
No, Johanne Gutenburg is the 'father of printing' (in the western world & U.S.)
Saint Benedict is known as the 'Father of Western Monasticism.'
Aristotle is the father of political science. He advised the leader Alexander the great and he wrote a book called Politics.
Aristotle is the father of political science. He advised the leader Alexander the great and he wrote a book called Politics.
Western medicine dates back to ancient Greece. Hippocrates is known as the "father of medicine".
His father died when he was sixteen and little is known about their relationship.
Johannes Gutenberg is the father of printing in the Western world. He invented the first movable type printing press, which revolutionized the way information was spread.
Johannes Gutenberg is the father of printing in the Western world. He invented the first movable type printing press, which revolutionized the way information was spread.
Edmund Burke is often referred to as the "Father of Conservatism." He was an Irish statesman and philosopher known for his views on the importance of tradition, gradual change, and skepticism towards radical political movements. Burke's writings, particularly his Reflections on the Revolution in France, laid the foundation for conservative thought.
Quintus Septimius Florens Tertullianus, better known as Tertullian.