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  1. Histories (Herodotus) - Wikipedia

  2. Herodotus | Biography, Histories, & Facts | Britannica

  3. Herodotus - World History Encyclopedia

    Oct 19, 2022 · Learn about Herodotus, the Greek historian known as The Father of History, who wrote about the Persian Wars and other ancient cultures. Find out his reliability, criticism, life, travels, and legacy.

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  5. The ‘Father of History’: Who Was Herodotus? | History …

    Feb 22, 2023 · Learn about Herodotus, the ancient Greek historian who is known as the 'Father of History' and 'Father of Anthropology'. Discover his life, his masterpiece The Histories, and his influence on historical writing and analysis.

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    Feb 4, 2010 · Learn about Herodotus, the Greek writer who recorded the Greco-Persian Wars and explored the Persian Empire. Find out how he became the first historian and why his work is still studied today.

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  11. The Greek Historian, Herodotus - ThoughtCo

    Aug 5, 2018 · Herodotus is known as the father of history. We may think all the famous ancient Greeks came from Athens, but it's not true. Like many important ancient Greeks, Herodotus was not only not born in Athens but wasn't even …

  12. Histories (Herodotus) - Wikisource, the free online library

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