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'''Heliodoros''' was a 1st century BCE [[Greece|Greek]] man from [[Alexandria]], [[Egypt]]. He was once a patron of the herbalist [[Alexandros]] until he discovered that many of his customers had ties to corrupt officials in the court of [[Pharaoh]] [[Ptolemy XIII]] and the [[Phylakitai]], which prompted him to end their contract and to find another herbalist. In his letter to the healer, Heliodoros condemned Alexandros' actions and wished upon his downfall.<ref name="ACO">''[[Assassin's Creed: Origins]]'' – [[Notes from Bayek's travels]]: Alexandros the Herbalist</ref>
'''Heliodoros''' was a 1st century BCE [[Greece|Greek]] man from [[Alexandria]], [[Egypt]]. He was once a patron of the herbalist [[Alexandros]] until he discovered that many of his customers had ties to corrupt officials in the court of [[Pharaoh]] [[Ptolemy XIII]] and the [[Phylakitai]], which prompted him to end their contract and to find another herbalist. In his letter to the healer, Heliodoros condemned Alexandros' actions and wished upon his downfall.<ref name="ACO">''[[Assassin's Creed: Origins]]'' – [[Notes from Bayek's travels]]: "Alexandros the Herbalist"</ref>


==Appearances==
==Appearances==

Latest revision as of 03:38, 10 October 2023

Heliodoros was a 1st century BCE Greek man from Alexandria, Egypt. He was once a patron of the herbalist Alexandros until he discovered that many of his customers had ties to corrupt officials in the court of Pharaoh Ptolemy XIII and the Phylakitai, which prompted him to end their contract and to find another herbalist. In his letter to the healer, Heliodoros condemned Alexandros' actions and wished upon his downfall.[1]

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  1. Assassin's Creed: OriginsNotes from Bayek's travels: "Alexandros the Herbalist"