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'''Diodoros''' was a commander living in [[Greece]] during the 5th century BCE.
'''Diodoros''' was a military officer of the [[Peloponnesian War]].


Around 430 BCE, Diodoros' demise was plotted by [[Alkibiades]]. In order to ensure it, Alkibiades had a cast of his own penis sent to [[Bardas]] at the [[Akrokorinth Fort]], but stressed the importance of telling it was from Diodoros to the [[Sparta]]n ''[[Mercenary|misthios]]'' [[Kassandra]], who worked as his courier. The cast had been engraved with directions to Bardas to give it to his wife [[Thelia]], for "when she starts to miss me."<ref name="Handle">''[[Assassin's Creed: Odyssey]]'' – [[Handle with Care]]</ref>
Around 430 BCE, the [[Athens|Athenian]] statesman [[Alkibiades]] plotted Diodoros' undoing for reasons he did not disclose to his acquaintance [[Kassandra]], a [[mercenary]] he hired for his scheme. Meeting Kassandra at the [[Akrokorinth]], he instructed her to deliver a small box to a [[soldier]] named [[Bardas]] stationed at the [[Akrokorinth Fort|adjacent fort]] but to lie that it came from Diodoros. Unbeknownst to Kassandra, the box contained a cast of Alkibiades' penis inscribed with the provocative words "This is for your wife [[Thelia]], for when she starts to miss me". His plot thus relied on framing Diodoros with an adulterous affair with Bardas' wife and inciting Bardas into killing him. Kassandra sneaked into the Akrokorinth Fort to deliver the package to Bardas, not realizing its contents until Bardas opened it, whereupon she either followed through with the lie, truthfully divulged that it was from Alkibiades, or joked that the cast was from her.<ref name="Handle">''[[Assassin's Creed: Odyssey]]'' – [[Handle with Care]]</ref>
 
Enraged, Bardas swore to destroy Diodoros' men and his ship.<ref name="Handle" />


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Latest revision as of 10:11, 20 May 2023

This article is about military officer Diodoros. You may be looking for the philosopher Diodoros.

Diodoros was a military officer of the Peloponnesian War.

Around 430 BCE, the Athenian statesman Alkibiades plotted Diodoros' undoing for reasons he did not disclose to his acquaintance Kassandra, a mercenary he hired for his scheme. Meeting Kassandra at the Akrokorinth, he instructed her to deliver a small box to a soldier named Bardas stationed at the adjacent fort but to lie that it came from Diodoros. Unbeknownst to Kassandra, the box contained a cast of Alkibiades' penis inscribed with the provocative words "This is for your wife Thelia, for when she starts to miss me". His plot thus relied on framing Diodoros with an adulterous affair with Bardas' wife and inciting Bardas into killing him. Kassandra sneaked into the Akrokorinth Fort to deliver the package to Bardas, not realizing its contents until Bardas opened it, whereupon she either followed through with the lie, truthfully divulged that it was from Alkibiades, or joked that the cast was from her.[1]

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