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|name = Gorgias
|name = Gorgias
|image = ACOD Gorgias.png
|image = ACOD Gorgias.png
|death = c. 422 BCE<br>[[Lair of the Sphinx]], [[Boeotia]], [[Greece]]
|death = c. 422 BCE<br />[[Lair of the Sphinx]], [[Boeotia]], [[Greece]]
|species = [[Human]]}}
|species = [[Human]]}}
'''Gorgias''' (died c. 422 BCE) was a [[Greece|Greek]] historian who lived in [[Boeotia]] during the 5th century BCE.
'''Gorgias''' (died c. 422 BCE) was a [[Greece|Greek]] historian who lived in [[Boeotia]] during the 5th century BCE.


==Biography==
==Biography==
A friend of the philosopher [[Pythagoras]], Gorgias was tasked by him to locate the other half of the medallion of the [[Sphinx]]. He further delegated this task to his own apprentice [[Pibos]], sending him to [[Lokris]] to secure the location of the medallion half. While waiting for Pibos' return, Gorgias busied himself with the [[Lair of the Sphinx|ruined temple]] located on a hill south of [[Lake Kopais]].<ref name="Lore">''[[Assassin's Creed: Odyssey]]'' – [[Lore of the Sphinx]]</ref>
A friend of the philosopher [[Pythagoras]], Gorgias was tasked by him to locate the other half of the [[Sphinx Medallion|medallion]] of the [[Sphinx]]. He further delegated this task to his own apprentice [[Pibos]], sending him to [[Lokris]] to secure the location of the medallion half. While waiting for Pibos' return, Gorgias busied himself with the [[Lair of the Sphinx|ruined temple]] located on a hill south of [[Lake Kopais]].<ref name="Lore">''[[Assassin's Creed: Odyssey]]'' – [[Lore of the Sphinx]]</ref>


Around 422 BCE, Gorgias was sought out by the [[Sparta]]n ''[[Mercenary|misthios]]'' [[Kassandra]], whom Pythagoras had sent to recover information about the key and the [[Atlantis artifact]].<ref name="Legacy">''[[Assassin's Creed: Odyssey]]'' – [[A Family's Legacy]]</ref> Concerned about his apprentice, Gorgias requested Kassandra to locate and bring him back. When she returned with news about Pibos, however, Gorgias was slain by the Sphinx, with his body lying in the ruins.<ref name="Awaken">''[[Assassin's Creed: Odyssey]]'' – [[Awaken the Myth]]</ref>
Around 422 BCE, Gorgias was sought out by the [[Sparta]]n ''[[Mercenary|misthios]]'' [[Kassandra]], whom Pythagoras had sent to recover information about the key and the [[Atlantis artifact]].<ref name="Legacy">''Assassin's Creed: Odyssey'' – [[A Family's Legacy]]</ref> Concerned about his apprentice, Gorgias requested Kassandra to locate and bring him back. While she was looking for Pibos, however, Gorgias met and was slain by the Sphinx, his body left lying in the ruins.<ref name="Awaken">''[[Assassin's Creed: Odyssey]]'' – [[Awaken the Myth]]</ref>


==Gallery==
==Gallery==

Latest revision as of 10:04, 1 August 2020

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"My name is Gorgias, and I have spent my life researching the past of Boeotia and the Peloponnese."
―Gorgias introducing himself to Kassandra, c. 429 BCE.[src]-[m]

Gorgias (died c. 422 BCE) was a Greek historian who lived in Boeotia during the 5th century BCE.

Biography[edit | edit source]

A friend of the philosopher Pythagoras, Gorgias was tasked by him to locate the other half of the medallion of the Sphinx. He further delegated this task to his own apprentice Pibos, sending him to Lokris to secure the location of the medallion half. While waiting for Pibos' return, Gorgias busied himself with the ruined temple located on a hill south of Lake Kopais.[1]

Around 422 BCE, Gorgias was sought out by the Spartan misthios Kassandra, whom Pythagoras had sent to recover information about the key and the Atlantis artifact.[2] Concerned about his apprentice, Gorgias requested Kassandra to locate and bring him back. While she was looking for Pibos, however, Gorgias met and was slain by the Sphinx, his body left lying in the ruins.[3]

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