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Español: Título Los nueve libros de la historia de Heródoto de Halicarnaso, Volumen2

Volúmenes6-7 de Biblioteca clásica Los nueve libros de la historia de Heródoto de Halicarnaso, Bartolomé Pou Autor Herodoto Traducido por Bartolomé Pou

Editor Imp. Central á cargo de Víctor Saiz, 1878
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Source Google Books
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Herodotus  (–484––425)  wikidata:Q26825 s:en:Author:Herodotus q:en:Herodotus
 
Herodotus
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Herodotus of Halicarnassus; Father of History; Herodotos
Description historian, politician, writer and geographer
Date of birth/death circa 484 BC
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circa 425 BC
date QS:P,-0425-00-00T00:00:00Z/9,P1480,Q5727902
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Location of birth/death Halicarnassus Thurii
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Other versions Español: Edición de 1898.
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