Thucydides! :) im doing a project on him right now haha
Homer is not called the Father of History. Herodotus is called the Father of History (at least in the western world) because his history is the first to look for logical casues for the events he depicts.
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Herodotus is considered to be the father of history. Herodotus was the first to record a historical event and that was the Persian War.
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the father of history is Herodotus
William Edwards Deming is widely considered to be the father of scientific management.
Herodotus, a Greek historian often referred to as the "Father of History," is credited with inaugurating the writing of history in a scientific way. He focused on gathering evidence, verifying sources, and presenting events in a chronological and structured manner. Herodotus' work laid the foundation for the development of historiography as a discipline.
The answer to " Who is the real father of history?" The answer is ARAM NAHRAIN.
Thucydides was an Athenian historian. He is known as the father of scientific history because he made it a point to gather and analyze evidence of historical events without alluding to the intervention of gods.
because he was the king Umm... Not quite. Thucydides was a General in the war, in control of 7 ships. He was blamed for the loss of one of the cities and while in exile, he wrote The History of the Peloponnesian War. He was one of the first real historians, using information derrived from both sides of the war, and did not include anything religious. So he was one of the first to write a real history, instead of a religious story to explain what happened.
The father of black history Is Carter G. Woodson !
carter g woodson is the father of black history
Rene Descartes came up with scientific notation
Homer is not called the Father of History. Herodotus is called the Father of History (at least in the western world) because his history is the first to look for logical casues for the events he depicts.
No, not really. He was called the father of scientific history not because he wrote about science, but because he only used facts, analysis, and he excluded divine intervention and personal bias.
Hippocrates,