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The reason ancient Greeks journeyed to Egypt (Kemet)

The reason ancient Greeks journeyed to Egypt (Kemet) not just as tourists, but as eager students thirsty for knowledge about African civilizations:

– Plato, the renowned philosopher, delved into Egyptian wisdom for a substantial 13 years, enriching his understanding of philosophy and ethics.

– Pythagoras, celebrated for his mathematical prowess, immersed himself in Egyptian teachings for 22 years, mastering philosophy, geometry, and medicine in the process.

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– Thales, often regarded as the first Greek philosopher, spent 7 formative years studying in Egypt, shaping his foundational ideas in mathematics and astronomy.

– Hippocrates, esteemed as the “father of medicine,” acknowledged the ancient Egyptian polymath Imhotep as a pioneering figure in medical practices, recognizing his contributions to the field.

– The famous “Pythagorean Theorem,” fundamental in mathematics and used in diverse applications, notably in the construction of Egyptian pyramids, predated Pythagoras by a millennium, showcasing Egypt’s advanced mathematical knowledge.

– Plato extolled the Egyptian education system for fostering intellectual acuity and compassion, advising his disciples to seek wisdom in Egypt to understand the minds of great philosophers.

– Herodotus, the Greek historian often called the “Father of History,” marveled at ancient Egypt as the cradle of civilization, acknowledging its profound contributions to human knowledge, culture, and societal organization.

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