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'''Kallipos''' was the captain of the [[Dionysias Caravanserai|Caravanserai]] in [[Dionysias]], [[Faiyum]], until 47 BCE, when the [[Medjay]] [[Bayek]] of [[Siwa]] killed him. | '''Kallipos''' was the captain of the [[Dionysias Caravanserai|Caravanserai]] in [[Dionysias]], [[Faiyum]], until 47 BCE, when the [[Medjay]] [[Bayek]] of [[Siwa]] killed him. | ||
According to a message he had written, Kallipos seemed to be having problems with his men bringing [[Egypt]]ian [[Courtesan|prostitutes]] into the compound. He also wanted to execute [[Son of Ra]], a local bandit leader his men had captured, but his superiors | According to a message he had written, Kallipos seemed to be having problems with his men bringing [[Egypt]]ian [[Courtesan|prostitutes]] into the compound. He also wanted to execute [[Son of Ra]], a local bandit leader his men had captured, but his superiors forbade this.<ref>''[[Assassin's Creed: Origins]]'' – [[Fires of Dionysias]]</ref> | ||
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His name is derived from Greek καλλος (''kallos'') meaning 'beautiful, good' and πως (''pōs'') meaning 'in a certain way'. | |||
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Kallipos was the captain of the Caravanserai in Dionysias, Faiyum, until 47 BCE, when the Medjay Bayek of Siwa killed him. According to a message he had written, Kallipos seemed to be having problems with his men bringing Egyptian prostitutes into the compound. He also wanted to execute Son of Ra, a local bandit leader his men had captured, but his superiors forbade this.[1]
Behind the scenes[edit | edit source]
His name is derived from Greek καλλος (kallos) meaning 'beautiful, good' and πως (pōs) meaning 'in a certain way'.
Appearances[edit | edit source]
References[edit | edit source]
