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imported>Lady Kyashira m There you go, an image for the little Spartan |
imported>Sol Pacificus Aww he's so cutee :3 Also, this is kind of a weird sentence to have in the lead o.O. I'm also not sure it would be unexpected for a baby to have quite an appetite as implied by that subordinating clause |
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'''Elpidios''' (c. 422 BCE) was the son of the [[Sparta]]n ''[[Mercenary|misthios]]'' [[Kassandra]] and her lover [[Natakas]] | '''Elpidios''' (c. 422 BCE) was the son of the [[Sparta]]n ''[[Mercenary|misthios]]'' [[Kassandra]] and her lover [[Natakas]]. | ||
As a result of his parentage, Elpidios had Spartan and Persian ancestry. His paternal grandfather was [[Darius]], and his maternal great-grandfather was [[Leonidas I of Sparta]]. | As a result of his parentage, Elpidios had Spartan and Persian ancestry. His paternal grandfather was [[Darius]], and his maternal great-grandfather was [[Leonidas I of Sparta]]. Despite his young age, he was noted to have quite an appetite. | ||
==Biography== | ==Biography== | ||
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Elpidios (c. 422 BCE) was the son of the Spartan misthios Kassandra and her lover Natakas.
As a result of his parentage, Elpidios had Spartan and Persian ancestry. His paternal grandfather was Darius, and his maternal great-grandfather was Leonidas I of Sparta. Despite his young age, he was noted to have quite an appetite.
Biography
Elpidios was born after 422 BCE, when Kassandra, Natakas, and Darius decided to stop running from the Order of the Ancients and settle in Dyme, Achaia.[1]
Trivia
- The name Elpidios (Ἐλπίδιος) is derived from the Greek word ἐλπῐ́ς (elpís), which means 'hope'. Elpidios subsequently means 'hope, hopeful'.
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