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Herodotus (Ancient Gr****: Ἡρόδοτος, romanized: Hēródotos; c. 484 – c. 425 BC) was a Gr****
historian and
geographer from the Gr**** city of Halicarn****us...
- in de Selincourt,
Herotodus, p. 292 Herodotus, History, iv.151 Herodotus, iv.151f;
English translation in de Selincourt,
Herotodus, p. 293 Herodotus,...
- proto-scientific
study of
giants appears in
several phases of
human history:
Herotodus reported that the
remains of
Orestes were
found in Tegea;
Pliny described...
- and on the 15th 'one may not take oath'". Herodotus, 6.86C [= 6.86γ].
Herotodus, 6.86C.2.
According to Adrados, pp. 275–276, the
fable is
based on Herodotus...
- (Ἀρμένιοι δὲ κατά περ Φρύγες ἐσεσάχατο, ἐόντες Φρυγῶν ἄποικοι.)
According to
Herotodus, the
Phrygians had
originated in the Balkans, in an area
adjoining Macedonia...
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which may have come from Egypt's Per-Wadjet oracle. In Book II (Euterpe),
Herotodus relates that the
priestesses of
Dodona said that two
black doves came...
- bear some
similarities to the
later practices ****ociated with Nayrouz.
Herotodus told the
alleged story of a man
named Seostris, who was
trapped by his...
- ethnic,
political or
merely geographic.
Cimerians (c. 700BC):
According to
Herotodus,
writing 250
years later, the
Scythians drove the
Cimerians across the...