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Herodotus: Life and Legacy of the Father of History


Episode 1051


Often hailed as the "Father of History," Herodotus was a 5th-century BC Greek scholar famous for writing the Histories. This foundational work chronicles the Greco-Persian Wars while incorporating a vast array of geographical and cultural observations from his extensive travels. Although his narrative style was occasionally dismissed by contemporaries like Thucydides for including folklore and legends, modern archaeological findings have validated many of his claims. His life was marked by displacement, as he moved from his Persian-occupied birthplace of Halicarnassus to Athens and eventually to Italy. Today, he is remembered for shifting record-keeping toward a systematic inquiry into the causes of human conflict. Herodotus remains a pivotal figure who sought to preserve the achievements of the past for future generations through both public performance and prose.


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