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The answer to this question is that, Herodotus wasn't puzzled but he did not find the source of the Nile River, forced to turn back. Though he discovered a Basic Truth:" There would be no Egypt without the Nile" he said! By:Haseeb Mahmood
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.
Herodotus is often referred to as the father of history. He was an ancient Greek historian known for his work "The Histories," which is considered one of the earliest works of history in Western literature. Herodotus is credited with pioneering the field of historical inquiry and recording events with an emphasis on accuracy and perspective.
It could be billions of years old. There would have to be moving plates, and also oceans.
Do you mean the first wave of the recent Japanese tsunami? If so, the first wave struck late on Thursday night.
he traveled lots of places
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Herodotus was a Historian.
Herodotus is a/an Historian
Herodotus's full name is simply Herodotus. Herodotus was born in 425 BC and is known as the Father of History.
Herodotus's full name is simply Herodotus. Herodotus was born in 425 BC and is known as the Father of History.
The exact date is not clear but he died around 425 B.C in Thurii, Italy.
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Aristotle was Herodotus's teacher.
Hippocrates was a physian. Herodotus was an historian.
Histories - Herodotus - was created in -440.
Travels with Herodotus was created in 2004.