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The '''Pnyx''' is a hill in [[Athens]], [[Greece]], where ancient Athenians gathered for assemblies. It was also where decrees were ratified, budgets voted on, and administration members were appointed, thus making it an important site in the city. | |||
Later in 427 BCE, Kassandra and her friend and | In 431 BCE, the [[Sparta]]n ''[[Mercenary|misthios]]'' [[Kassandra]] came to the Pnyx, where she met with [[Herodotos]]. There, the historian introduced her to [[Perikles]], a statesman who was giving a speech to the citizens.<ref name="Welcome to Athens">''[[Assassin's Creed: Odyssey]]'' – [[Welcome to Athens]]</ref> | ||
Later in 427 BCE, Kassandra and her friend and philosopher, [[Sokrates]], put up a performance to encourage the Athenians to vote against [[Kleon]]'s efforts to put the whole population of [[Mytilene]]ans to death.<ref>''[[Assassin's Creed: Odyssey]]''</ref> | |||
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The Pnyx is a hill in Athens, Greece, where ancient Athenians gathered for assemblies. It was also where decrees were ratified, budgets voted on, and administration members were appointed, thus making it an important site in the city.
In 431 BCE, the Spartan misthios Kassandra came to the Pnyx, where she met with Herodotos. There, the historian introduced her to Perikles, a statesman who was giving a speech to the citizens.[1]
Later in 427 BCE, Kassandra and her friend and philosopher, Sokrates, put up a performance to encourage the Athenians to vote against Kleon's efforts to put the whole population of Mytileneans to death.[2]

