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This document has an overview of some of the most famous, influential, Greeks. It talks about Hippocrates, Herodotus, Pythagoras, Archimedes, Socrates, and Plato and explains the unique way each one of them contributed to society. This text can also be used as an example to guide you in writing or can be used as a source. It can also help you study for your Greek test, as it covers all the main points about these famous Greek characters,

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Famous Greeks Contributions to Society
The information below has been researched and properly checked. It provides a
summary of the contributions of some of the many famous Ancient Greeks. This
information can be used as a source BUT must be credited.


Ancient Greeks:
Hippocrates:
Hippocrates contributed to society by making numerous medical advancements.
Hippocrates created the Hippocratic School in which he revolutionized ancient Greek medicine.
He also created the Hippocratic oath in which doctors would promise not to kill their patients and
maintain medical confidentiality. Lastly, Hippocrates changed the ancient Greeks’ view on
diseases and convinced them that diseases were not caused by religious beliefs and the gods but
instead by natural causes. This improved their medicine and brought it to what it is today.

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● Created the Hippocratic School in which he revolutionized ancient Greek medicine
● Created the Hippocratic oath which is still used by doctors today
● Convinced the ancient Greeks that diseases were not caused by religious beliefs

Herodotus:
Herodotus contributed to society by documenting history and keeping track. Herodotus
was an ancient Greek historian who documented the Greco-Persian wars, the rise of the Persian
Empire, and the conflict between the Greeks (Athens and Sparta). He documented wars all over,
going to Greece, Mesopotamia, and Athens. Without Herodotus, we would not be able to look
back at past wars and learn from our ancestors’ mistakes.

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● Documented Greco-Persian Wars, rise of Persian Empire, conflict between Greeks
● Went to Greece, Mesopotamia, and Athens
● Would not be able to look back at past wars and learn from our ancestor's mistakes



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