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'''Thukydidis''' (Thucydides) ([[Circa|c.]] [[460 BC]] &ndash; [[Circa|c.]] [[395 BC]]) ([[Ancient Greek|Greek]] Θουκυδίδης, ''Thoukydídēs'') je [[Greeks|Griiki]] [[history|olukoitan]] ati olukowe ''[[History of the Peloponnesian War|Itan Ogun awon ara Peloponesi]]'', to so nipa ogun orundun 5 kJ larin [[Sparta]] ati [[Athens]] titi de odun 411 kJ. Thukydidis je mimo bi baba "itan onisayensi" nitori awon ona to lo lati sakojo idi ati igbeyewo nipa [[cause and effect|itori ati ifa]] lai menu ba ipa awon olorun, gege bo se je lilasile ninu ibere si ise re.<ref>Cochrane, p. 179; Meyer, p. 67; de Sainte Croix.</ref>
 
Won tun pe bi baba eka-eko [[political realism|realisimu oloselu]], to n fojuwo awon ibasepo larin awon orile-ede pe won da lori agbara kuku eto.<ref>Strauss, p. 139.</ref>
He has also been called the father of the school of [[political realism]], which views the relations between nations as based on might rather than right.<ref>Strauss, p. 139.</ref> His classical text is still studied at advanced military colleges worldwide, and the [[Melian dialogue]] remains a seminal work of [[international relations theory]].
 
More generally, Thucydides showed an interest in developing an understanding of human nature to explain behaviour in such crises as [[Plague (disease)|plague]], [[massacres]], as in that of the Melians, and [[civil war]].
 
 
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