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''' | '''Hekataios of Miletos''' (c. 550 BCE – c. 476 BCE), latinized as '''Hecataeus of Miletus''', was an early [[Greece|Greek]] historian and geographer. | ||
During his lifetime, Hekataois wrote a geography text on [[Europe]], [[Africa]] and [[Asia]]. | During his lifetime, Hekataois wrote a geography text on [[Europe]], [[Africa]] and [[Asia]]. | ||
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Hekataios of Miletos (c. 550 BCE – c. 476 BCE), latinized as Hecataeus of Miletus, was an early Greek historian and geographer.
During his lifetime, Hekataois wrote a geography text on Europe, Africa and Asia.
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