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==Biography==
==Biography==
In the late 7th century BCE, the [[Pythia]] in the [[Sanctuary of Delphi]] gave the residents of [[Thera]] a prophecy telling them to travel to [[Libya]] to set up a new home. However, they did not follow the prophecy, resulting in a period of drought which lasted for 7 seven years.<ref name="ACO">''[[Assassin's Creed: Origins]]''</ref>
In the late 7th century BCE, the [[Pythia]] in the [[Sanctuary of Delphi]] gave the residents of [[Thera]] a prophecy telling them to travel to [[Libya]] to set up a new home. However, they did not follow the prophecy, resulting in a period of drought which lasted for 7 seven years. Eventually, Battus visited the Oracle again and heeded her advice, bringing a group of Therans and eventually founded the colony of Cyrenaica and Cyrene.<ref name="ACO">''[[Assassin's Creed: Origins]]''</ref>
 
Eventually, Battus visited the Oracle again and heeded her advice, bringing a group of Therans and eventually founded the colony of Cyrenaica and Cyrene.<ref name="ACO" />


According to Greek legends, the god [[Apollo]] bade Battus to build Cyrene by a sacred spring. That day, he fired an arrow with his [[Battos' Bow|bow]] that pierced the heavens. He also likely had a [[Cyrene's Spear|spear]] forged for him. He eventually died in 600 BCE and was buried in a [[Tomb of Battos|tomb]] in Cyrene.<ref name="ACO" />
According to Greek legends, the god [[Apollo]] bade Battus to build Cyrene by a sacred spring. That day, he fired an arrow with his [[Battos' Bow|bow]] that pierced the heavens. He also likely had a [[Cyrene's Spear|spear]] forged for him. He eventually died in 600 BCE and was buried in a [[Tomb of Battos|tomb]] in Cyrene.<ref name="ACO" />

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Battos Aristottle (died 600 BCE), also known as Battus I of Cyrene, was the founder of the ancient Greek colony of Cyrenaica and its capital Cyrene.

Biography

In the late 7th century BCE, the Pythia in the Sanctuary of Delphi gave the residents of Thera a prophecy telling them to travel to Libya to set up a new home. However, they did not follow the prophecy, resulting in a period of drought which lasted for 7 seven years. Eventually, Battus visited the Oracle again and heeded her advice, bringing a group of Therans and eventually founded the colony of Cyrenaica and Cyrene.[1]

According to Greek legends, the god Apollo bade Battus to build Cyrene by a sacred spring. That day, he fired an arrow with his bow that pierced the heavens. He also likely had a spear forged for him. He eventually died in 600 BCE and was buried in a tomb in Cyrene.[1]

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