Account of Egypt by Herodotus

By Herodotus

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HERODOTUS, born in Halicarnassus around the early fifth century B.C., is often hailed as the Father of History. Although little is known about his life, he dedicated himself to extensive travels, gathering stories and insights for his monumental work, which he completed in Thurii, southern Italy, before his death in 424 B.C. His writings explore the epic struggle between Greeks and barbarians, concluding with the battle of Mycale in 479 B.C. Divided into nine books named after the Muses, this narrative is rich with fascinating tales drawn from oral traditions gathered across Asia Minor, Egypt, and Greece. Among his most captivating accounts are those of Egypt, where he delves into the grandeur of the Nile, the sacred customs of its people, and the awe-inspiring landmarks like the pyramids and the labyrinth. With vivid descriptions of the lands wonders, religious practices, and intriguing wildlife, Herodotus offers a unique glimpse into ancient Egypt that continues to captivate readers today.

Episode Date
010 - Section 10
Mar 05, 2026
009 - Section 9
Mar 05, 2026
008 - Section 8
Mar 05, 2026
007 - Section 7
Mar 05, 2026
006 - Section 6
Mar 05, 2026
005 - Section 5
Mar 05, 2026
004 - Section 4
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003 - Section 3
Mar 05, 2026
002 - Section 2
Mar 05, 2026
001 - Notes
Mar 05, 2026