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{{Quote|Of course, I only use terms war, or god, or civility, in context of what can be observed. So, I can observe soldiers fighting, but does that bring me any closer to understand war?|Protagoras to Hermippos, 431 BCE|Assassin's Creed: Odyssey|Perikles's Symposium}}
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|image = ACOD Protagoras.png
|birth = c. 490 BCE<br />{{Wiki|Abdera, Thrace|Abdera}}, {{Wiki|Thrace}}, [[Greece]]
|death = c. 420 BCE
|species = [[Human]]}}
'''Protagoras''' (c. 490 – c. 420 BCE) was a [[Greece|Greek]] philosopher and sophist, credited by [[Plato]] with inventing the role of the professional sophist.
'''Protagoras''' (c. 490 – c. 420 BCE) was a [[Greece|Greek]] philosopher and sophist, credited by [[Plato]] with inventing the role of the professional sophist.


An acquaintance of the [[Athens|Athenian]] statesman [[Perikles]], Protagoras was invited to a symposium held in his [[Perikles' Residence|residence]] in Athens. There, he participated in a conversation with the playwright [[Hermippos]], who urged him to drink more.<ref>''[[Assassin's Creed: Odyssey]]'' – [[Perikles's Symposium]]</ref>
==Biography==
An acquaintance of the [[Athens|Athenian]] statesman [[Perikles]], Protagoras was invited to a symposium held in his [[Perikles' Residence|residence]] in Athens. There, he participated in a debate with the playwright [[Hermippos]], who urged him to drink more. Protagoras and Hermippos were later joined by the ''[[Mercenary|misthios]]'' [[Kassandra]], who provided her thoughts about [[Kleon]].<ref>''[[Assassin's Creed: Odyssey]]'' – [[Perikles's Symposium]]</ref>


==Appearances==
==Appearances==

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"Of course, I only use terms war, or god, or civility, in context of what can be observed. So, I can observe soldiers fighting, but does that bring me any closer to understand war?"
―Protagoras to Hermippos, 431 BCE[src]-[m]

Protagoras (c. 490 – c. 420 BCE) was a Greek philosopher and sophist, credited by Plato with inventing the role of the professional sophist.

Biography

An acquaintance of the Athenian statesman Perikles, Protagoras was invited to a symposium held in his residence in Athens. There, he participated in a debate with the playwright Hermippos, who urged him to drink more. Protagoras and Hermippos were later joined by the misthios Kassandra, who provided her thoughts about Kleon.[1]

Appearances

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