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It because herodotus copied most of the works of hecateus and since Herodotus was the father of history then it makes hecateus the grandfather
Herodotus, ancient Greek historian, has often been called the Father of History because his works are the earliest surviving books that seem to present history in roughly the form we think of it today.
Early historians often used information from unverifable sources.
The difference between the two's work is that one experienced the war and then wrote about it while the other just wrote about it not being present.
E.Herodotus was a Greek accredited as the first historian to collect and arrange his material in a historiographic narrative. The Histories Inquiry was his first and only work that was recorded.
Unlike Herodotus, Thucydides saw war and politics as the activities of human beings- NOT gods
Yes, Herodotus refers to Stonehedge in his works. It can be read up on in the book from Stonehenge to Samarkand where he discusses his discoveries while venturing to these exotic historical architecture.
It because herodotus copied most of the works of hecateus and since Herodotus was the father of history then it makes hecateus the grandfather
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Herodotus, ancient Greek historian, has often been called the Father of History because his works are the earliest surviving books that seem to present history in roughly the form we think of it today.
Early historians often used information from unverifable sources.
Early historians often used information from unverifable sources.
Early historians often used information from unverifable sources.
Early historians often used information from unverifable sources.
Herodotus was an ancient Greek historian. Because of his works he has been honored in the modern world as the "Father of History". He lived from 485 BC BCE to 425 BC BCE. He is most famous for his histories of wars between the Greeks and the Persians.