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An answer might often be a destination, but the question is the journey towards it.
Elessyos of Miletus (c. 615 — c. 520 BC)
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🌞#OTD in 28 May 585 BC, the famous “Eclipse Of took place. According to the early Greek historian the Greek philosopher Thales of Miletus accurately predicted the eclipse, exactly how is not divulged.
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Map of the Earth according to Hecataeus of Miletus (c. 550 BC – c. 476 BC). © Ekdotiki Athinon. Besides his written works, Hecataeus is also credited with improving the map of Anaximander, which he saw as a disc encircled by Oceanus.

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📜Aspasia of Miletus was a teacher, writer, and intellectual in Athens (c. 470-410 BCE). She ran a salon in Athens which was either a brothel, meeting place, or both. Many citizens spent time there to discuss topics of the day. She also established a renowned school for girls.

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Hecataeus of Miletus' map of the world, made in the 5th or 6th century BC.

Hecataeus divides the world into three parts: Europe, Asia, and Libya, centered around the Mediterranean Sea. His world is a round disc surrounded by an ocean. Source: https://t.co/w18hFyJBej

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Thales of
"Everything is made of water" & "water is best"
Made his fame by predicting and eclipse around 585BC.
He is said to have travelled in and brought back to the Considered 1 of the 7 wise men of

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Some issues need to be patiently discussed. "The hardest thing is to know oneself, and the easiest thing is to speak ill of others." - Thales of Miletus.

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"The past is certain, the future obscure."

-Thales of Miletus

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Did you know that in 492 B.C. the ancient poet Frynichus was sentenced by the Athenian court for his tragedy: "Miletus Falling", with the penalty of 1000 drachmas, because it reminded the Athenians the terrible desaster of Miletus by the Persians, which had made them very sad?

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