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According to Akakios, Oidipous was androgynous, and on at least one occasion he dressed up as a woman to kill [[Paulus Aurelius]].<ref name="Cat and Mouse" /> | According to Akakios, Oidipous was androgynous, and on at least one occasion he dressed up as a woman to kill [[Paulus Aurelius]].<ref name="Cat and Mouse" /> | ||
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*The name of the character is a variant of the name [[Oedipous]], referencing the figure in [[Greece|Greek]] mythology, who ended up killing his father and marrying his mother. | |||
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Oidipous (died 47 BCE) was a Roman citizen of Cyrene, Cyrenaica who lived during the 1st century BCE.
The son of a prostitute, Vesta, he embarked on a quest of vengeance against three men who he believed to be involved in her death, including his father Akakios.[1]
According to Akakios, Oidipous was androgynous, and on at least one occasion he dressed up as a woman to kill Paulus Aurelius.[1]
Trivia
- The name of the character is a variant of the name Oedipous, referencing the figure in Greek mythology, who ended up killing his father and marrying his mother.
Appearance
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