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'''Achaikos''' was the husband of the renowned lyric poet [[Praxilla]], with whom they had a son named [[Orchimedes]].
'''Achaikos''' was the husband of the renowned lyric poet [[Praxilla]], with whom they had a son named [[Orchimedes]].


==Biography==
At some point, Achaikos, having learned of Praxilla's passion for poetry, gave her a lyre that she named after him. After raising Orchimedes for several years, Praxilla made the decision to leave both Achaikos and her son in order to pursue her dream as a wandering poet.<ref name="ACOD">''[[Assassin's Creed: Odyssey]]'' – [[Praxilla's Admirer]]</ref>
At some point, Achaikos, having learned of Praxilla's passion for poetry, gave her a lyre that she named after him. After raising Orchimedes for several years, Praxilla made the decision to leave both Achaikos and her son in order to pursue her dream as a wandering poet.<ref name="ACOD">''[[Assassin's Creed: Odyssey]]'' – [[Praxilla's Admirer]]</ref>



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Achaikos was the husband of the renowned lyric poet Praxilla, with whom they had a son named Orchimedes.

Biography

At some point, Achaikos, having learned of Praxilla's passion for poetry, gave her a lyre that she named after him. After raising Orchimedes for several years, Praxilla made the decision to leave both Achaikos and her son in order to pursue her dream as a wandering poet.[1]

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