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[[File:ACO_Aristo.png|thumb|250px|Aristo of Alexandria]]
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|name = Aristo of Alexandria
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'''Aristo of Alexandria''' was a [[Greece|Greek]] philosopher during the 1st century BCE, living in [[Alexandria]] with his wife [[Callista]].
 
'''Aristo of Alexandria''' was a [[Greece|Greek]] philosopher during the 1st century BCE, living in [[Alexandria]] with his wife [[Callista]].
   
 
==Biography==
 
==Biography==
Aristo was a well-known philosopher, known for writing a book on the [[Nile]] that he spent years on. He was also a close friend of [[Phanos the Younger]] and a rival of [[Eudoros]], whom he often clashed with on their work. At some point in 48 BCE, Phanos sent a message to Aristo, warning him that Eudoros was attempting to claim his work on the book as his and charge him with plagiarism. Phanos failed to warn Aristo in time as he was arrested and jailed by the phylakes on the accounts of plagiarism.<ref name="The Shifty Scribe">''[[Assassin's Creed: Origins]]'' – [[The Shifty Scribe]]</ref>
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Aristo was a well-known philosopher and author, known for writing a book on the [[Nile]] that he spent years on. He was also a close friend of [[Phanos the Younger]] and a rival of the Royal Scribe [[Eudoros]], whom he often clashed with on their work.<ref>''[[Assassin's Creed: Origins]]''</ref>
   
Aristo's wife [[Callista]] sought the [[Medjay]], [[Bayek]]'s help to freeing her husband, which he succeeded and brought him to the port to prepare their escape. Aristo thanked the Medjay for his help before fleeing from the city with his wife to [[Crete]].<ref name="The Shifty Scribe" />
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At some point before 48 BCE, Eudoros claimed Aristo's work as his own, and each on their turn charged the other with plagiarism. The charges were followed by months of arguments, ending with Eudoros having Aristo jailed and beaten by [[Phylakes]].<ref name="The Shifty Scribe">''Assassin's Creed: Origins'' – [[The Shifty Scribe]]</ref>
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Aristo's wife Callista bemoaned his fate to anyone who would listen, and people talked about it even in the baths that Eudoros favored.<ref name="End of the Snake">''Assassin's Creed: Origins'' – [[End of the Snake]]</ref> Ultimately, her complaints caught the attention of the [[Medjay]] [[Bayek]] of [[Siwa]], and she begged him to save her husband. Agreeing, Bayek found and freed Aristo, bringing him to the port for their escape. Aristo thanked the Medjay for his help before fleeing from the city with his wife to [[Crete]].<ref name="The Shifty Scribe" />
   
 
==Trivia==
 
==Trivia==
*Aristo is Greek in origin, meaning "best".
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*The name Aristo is Greek in origin, derived from αριστος (''aristos''), meaning 'best'.
   
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*''[[Assassin's Creed: Origins]]''
 
*''[[Assassin's Creed: Origins]]''
   
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Aristo of Alexandria was a Greek philosopher during the 1st century BCE, living in Alexandria with his wife Callista.

Biography

Aristo was a well-known philosopher and author, known for writing a book on the Nile that he spent years on. He was also a close friend of Phanos the Younger and a rival of the Royal Scribe Eudoros, whom he often clashed with on their work.[1]

At some point before 48 BCE, Eudoros claimed Aristo's work as his own, and each on their turn charged the other with plagiarism. The charges were followed by months of arguments, ending with Eudoros having Aristo jailed and beaten by Phylakes.[2]

Aristo's wife Callista bemoaned his fate to anyone who would listen, and people talked about it even in the baths that Eudoros favored.[3] Ultimately, her complaints caught the attention of the Medjay Bayek of Siwa, and she begged him to save her husband. Agreeing, Bayek found and freed Aristo, bringing him to the port for their escape. Aristo thanked the Medjay for his help before fleeing from the city with his wife to Crete.[2]

Trivia

  • The name Aristo is Greek in origin, derived from αριστος (aristos), meaning 'best'.

Appearances

References

  1. Assassin's Creed: Origins
  2. 2.0 2.1 Assassin's Creed: OriginsThe Shifty Scribe
  3. Assassin's Creed: OriginsEnd of the Snake