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historian
noun as in student of history
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Example Sentences
Readers who are not deep historians are in for many layers of surprise inside “Eleanor,” the first being Roosevelt’s early life, and the racism she exhibited as a young woman.
The historian in me, I never want to lose the appreciation for those who threw for 120 yards and won a game.
Prokopios was the court historian of the Byzantine Empire’s most well-known rulers, Emperor Justinian and Empress Theodora.
Diane Ravitch is a former assistant secretary of education and historian.
According to Gunter Krebs, a spaceflight historian and physicist, at the time of the heist, Luna 3 was likely spinning around the Earth at a distance of 310,000 miles, being gradually drawn into the Earth’s atmosphere.
Historian Matthew Avery Sutton, however, wants you to think of something else: the End Times.
Michael Kazin is a historian who has written a lot about the New Left.
Fred Logevall at Cornell won the Pulitzer Prize and is a diplomatic historian; he just started a book on Kennedy.
But Winning Marriage will be essential for the historian who, someday, tries to tell the full story.
“It was a moment of shock that Doar never forgot,” notes historian Taylor Branch.
Giovanni Francesca Abela, a historian and ecclesiastic of Malta, died.
Andrew Michael Ramsay, a Scottish historian and philosopher, died.
Buchanan the historian was, from his learning, thought in his days of superstition to be a wizard.
John Cantacuzenus, the historian of his own times, and a defender of the faith, inaugurated emperor of Constantinople.
No historian claims that any God has been seen on earth for nearly nineteen centuries.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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