A historian named Herodotus is one of the few sources of information on Achilles. Herodotus was a Greek historian who lived in the fifth century BC. He wrote about the Persian Wars. In his writings, he mentions Achilles.
"They exaggerated, because [during the time of the Ottomans] it's completely dark, there is no electricity, completely dark, and when people enter they say, maybe it goes on for eternity," says Altuğ, an archaeologist and architectural historian
That authority is the Catholic Church, against which the gates of hell shall never prevail. [1] Many Protestants dispute this by quoting passages in the writings of the Jewish historian Josephus that seem to imply a universal acceptance of the
Some historians suggest they might have been wiped out by a volcanic eruption in the nearby Santorini islands, while the Greek historian Heroditus claimed they were decimated by plagues. Where is the Ark of the Covenant?
"Crossing the waters was a form of death," says Mukeshwar Lall, a local historian. '"You lost your home, your caste, your religion. There was no return."