Welcome to Assassin's Creed Wiki! Log in and join the community.

Anaximandros: Difference between revisions

From the Assassin's Creed Wiki
Jump to navigation Jump to search
imported>Lady Kyashira
mNo edit summary
imported>Soranin
mNo edit summary
 
(4 intermediate revisions by 3 users not shown)
Line 1: Line 1:
{{Era|Individuals}}
{{Era|Individuals}}{{WP-REAL|Anaximander}}
{{WP-REAL|Anaximander}}
{{Youmay|the Milesian philosopher|the [[Anaximander|crew member]] of Xenia}}
{{Youmay|the Milesian philosopher|the [[Anaximander|crew member]] of Xenia}}
{{Character Infobox
{{Character Infobox
Line 6: Line 5:
|native =  
|native =  
|image = Wiki noimage.jpg
|image = Wiki noimage.jpg
|birth = c. 610 BCE<br>[[Miletus]], {{Wiki|Ionia}}, [[Anatolia]]
|birth = c. 610 BCE<br>[[Miletios]], [[Ionia]], [[Anatolia]]
|death = c. 546 BCE<br>Miletus, Ionia, Anatolia
|death = c. 546 BCE<br>Miletus, Ionia, Anatolia
|active =  
|active =  
Line 12: Line 11:
|database =  
|database =  
|affiliates = {{Wiki|Milesian school}}
|affiliates = {{Wiki|Milesian school}}
|actor =
|voice =
}}
}}
'''Anaximandros''' (c. 610 BCE – c. 546 BCE) was a [[Greece|Greek]] philosopher from the ancient Greek city of [[Miletus]]. He was a student of [[Thales of Miletus]] and later the teacher of [[Anaximenes of Miletus|Anaximenes]].
'''Anaximandros''' (c. 610 BCE – c. 546 BCE) was a [[Greece|Greek]] philosopher from the ancient Greek city of [[Miletios]]. He was a student of [[Thales of Miletios]] and later the teacher of [[Anaximenes]].


During the [[Peloponnesian War]], Anaximandros and both his teacher and student were mentioned in a conversation by two philosophers in [[Delphi]].<ref name="ACOD">''[[Assassin's Creed: Odyssey]]'' – [[Persuasion Check]]</ref>
During the [[Peloponnesian War]], Anaximandros as well as his teacher and his student were mentioned by two philosophers during their conversation within the [[Sanctuary of Delphi]].<ref name="Persuasion Check">''[[Assassin's Creed: Odyssey]]'' – [[Persuasion Check]]</ref>


==Appearances==
==Appearances==

Latest revision as of 21:21, 26 August 2023

This article is about the Milesian philosopher. You may be looking for the crew member of Xenia.

Anaximandros (c. 610 BCE – c. 546 BCE) was a Greek philosopher from the ancient Greek city of Miletios. He was a student of Thales of Miletios and later the teacher of Anaximenes.

During the Peloponnesian War, Anaximandros as well as his teacher and his student were mentioned by two philosophers during their conversation within the Sanctuary of Delphi.[1]

Appearances[edit | edit source]

References[edit | edit source]