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The Greek brute (died 420s BCE) was a guard active on Kythera Island during the Peloponnesian War.

The brute claimed the purple robe of Empedokles when the man was arrested, stripped, and imprisoned within the Murex Fort in Aphrodite's Watch on the orders of the local priestesses of Aphrodite. Unbeknowest to the brute, within the robe was also a special disk which Empedokles considered to be the "key to (his) family estate." Afterwards, accompanied by his bodyguards, the brute wandered Kythera Town and the roads between the town and the Murex Dyeing Facility, flaunting the richly dyed robe, until he was slain by the Spartan misthios Kassandra at the request of Empedokles.[1]

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