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'''Antikles''' (died 420s BCE) was a [[Greece|Greek]] | |name = Antikles | ||
|image = ACOd-Antikles.jpg | |||
|death = 420s BCE | |||
|species = [[Human]]}} | |||
'''Antikles''' (died 420s BCE) was a [[Greece|Greek]] man who lived in the [[Sacred Plains of Demeter]] in [[Attika]], [[Greece]] during the [[Peloponnesian War]]. | |||
==Biography== | ==Biography== | ||
At some point during the war, Antikles was one of the two suitors, alongside [[Pelenos]], who sought to marry [[Leda (Barnabas' daughter)|Leda]], a farmer and the daughter of [[Leda (Barnabas' wife)|Leda]] and [[Barnabas]], a captain of the ''[[Adrestia]]''. Leda had inherited | At some point during the war, Antikles was one of the two suitors, alongside [[Pelenos]], who sought to marry [[Leda (Barnabas' daughter)|Leda]], a farmer and the daughter of [[Leda (Barnabas' wife)|Leda]] and [[Barnabas]], a captain of the ''[[Adrestia]]''. Leda had inherited her late mother's [[Leda's farm|farm]]. Believing both Pelonos and Antikles to be only after the estate and wealth, Leda rejected them numerous times, eventually resorting to hiding in a [[Entrance to the Underworld|cave]] near the farm.<ref name="Daddy's Home">''[[Assassin's Creed: Odyssey]]'' – [[Daddy's Home]]</ref> | ||
Eventually, Leda | Eventually, men Leda believed to have been hired by Pelenos or Antikles to kill her found her there. She slew them, and afterwards met the [[Sparta]]n ''[[Mercenary|misthios]]'' [[Kassandra]] and Barnabas, who were looking for Leda's mother. They agreed to help Leda deal with the suitors, and followed her to the [[Sanctuary of Eleusis]], wherein they killed both Antikles and Pelenos.<ref name="Daddy's Home" /> | ||
==Trivia== | ==Trivia== | ||
*The name Antikles is derived from the word | *The name Antikles is derived from the word ''anti'' (αντι) meaning 'against', combined with ''kleos'' (κλεος) meaning 'glory'. It was the name of an [[Athens|Athenian]] {{Wiki|Anticles|athlete}} who won the stadium race in the [[Olympic Games]] in 340 BCE. | ||
==Gallery== | |||
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ACOd-Antiklesstoa.jpg|Antikles at the stoa within the Sanctuary of Eleusis | |||
ACOd-DaddysHome-BarnabasAntiklesfight.jpg|Barnabas fighting Antikles | |||
</gallery> | |||
==Appearances== | ==Appearances== | ||
Latest revision as of 15:37, 14 October 2019
Antikles (died 420s BCE) was a Greek man who lived in the Sacred Plains of Demeter in Attika, Greece during the Peloponnesian War.
Biography[edit | edit source]
At some point during the war, Antikles was one of the two suitors, alongside Pelenos, who sought to marry Leda, a farmer and the daughter of Leda and Barnabas, a captain of the Adrestia. Leda had inherited her late mother's farm. Believing both Pelonos and Antikles to be only after the estate and wealth, Leda rejected them numerous times, eventually resorting to hiding in a cave near the farm.[1]
Eventually, men Leda believed to have been hired by Pelenos or Antikles to kill her found her there. She slew them, and afterwards met the Spartan misthios Kassandra and Barnabas, who were looking for Leda's mother. They agreed to help Leda deal with the suitors, and followed her to the Sanctuary of Eleusis, wherein they killed both Antikles and Pelenos.[1]
Trivia[edit | edit source]
- The name Antikles is derived from the word anti (αντι) meaning 'against', combined with kleos (κλεος) meaning 'glory'. It was the name of an Athenian athlete who won the stadium race in the Olympic Games in 340 BCE.
Gallery[edit | edit source]
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Antikles at the stoa within the Sanctuary of Eleusis
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Barnabas fighting Antikles