Historian

/hɪˈstɔːriən/ noun

A historian is a person who studies, writes about, and interprets past events. Historians use documents, artifacts, and other evidence to understand how and why things happened.

From Greek “histōr,” meaning “learned or wise man,” related to “historia,” meaning “inquiry” or “account of past events.” Through Latin and French, it came to mean someone who researches and records history.

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