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'''Bacchylides''' (c. 518 | '''Bacchylides''' (c. 518 – c. 451 BCE) was a famous [[Keos|Cean]] poet, and the nephew of {{Wiki|Simonides of Ceos|Simonides of Keos}}. Like his uncle, Bacchylides was also counted among the {{Wiki|Nine Lyric Poets}}, a group which also included [[Pindar]], allegedly their bitter rival. | ||
Bacchylides' poems celebrated the various gods, [[Athens|Athenian]] democracy, and champions of the [[Olympic Games]], such as {{Wiki|Hieron of Syracuse|Hieron}}, the tyrant of {{Wiki|Syracuse|Syrakousai}}.<ref name="ACOd">''[[Assassin's Creed: Odyssey]]''</ref> | Bacchylides' poems celebrated the various gods, [[Athens|Athenian]] democracy, and champions of the [[Olympic Games]], such as {{Wiki|Hieron of Syracuse|Hieron}}, the tyrant of {{Wiki|Syracuse|Syrakousai}}.<ref name="ACOd">''[[Assassin's Creed: Odyssey]]''</ref> | ||
Revision as of 11:48, 21 April 2019
Bacchylides (c. 518 – c. 451 BCE) was a famous Cean poet, and the nephew of Simonides of Keos. Like his uncle, Bacchylides was also counted among the Nine Lyric Poets, a group which also included Pindar, allegedly their bitter rival.
Bacchylides' poems celebrated the various gods, Athenian democracy, and champions of the Olympic Games, such as Hieron, the tyrant of Syrakousai.[1]
To celebrate the poet, a garden was raised in his honor on Keos, but by the time of the Peloponnesian War, when the misthios Kassandra visited it, the garden was in shambles and had become 'lost'.[1]
Appearances
- Assassin's Creed: Odyssey (mentioned only)