No. The Greeks came about a thousand years before the Romans.
The Oral tradition kept the history alive.Storytellers retold legends and myths of there past.
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Any civilization's Golden Age is deep in its mythical past immemorial. The Golden Age of the Greeks probably refers to the late Stone Age, before the invention of metal weapons.
The Greeks told myths to tell stories of the past or they used ledgends
No one tried to explain the past by studying events.they explained it with legends and myths.
No. The Greeks came about a thousand years before the Romans.
He was famous for writing what really happened in the past.
The past tense of explain is explained.
The Oral tradition kept the history alive.Storytellers retold legends and myths of there past.
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Thucydides and Herodotus are both ancient historians, but they differ significantly in their approaches and subject matter. Herodotus, often called the "Father of History," focused on a wide range of events, including cultural and mythical elements, emphasizing storytelling and moral lessons. In contrast, Thucydides, known for his work "History of the Peloponnesian War," adopted a more rigorous, analytical approach, prioritizing factual accuracy and political realism over narrative embellishments. While Herodotus sought to explain the past through a broader lens, Thucydides concentrated on contemporary events and the complexities of human nature and power dynamics.
No, 'explain' is present tense. The past tense is explained.
Prefixes, suffixes or context referring to a event, occurrence or action before the present moment.
Herodotus and Thucydides set standards in research and recording historical events. The word history comes from the Greek word Historia = researches. This research was different from the story-telling of the heroic tales of the poems and sagas.
The simple past tense of the word "explain" is "explained."