Alcibiades

/ælˌsɪbiəˈdeɪz/ noun

The historical Athenian general and statesman (450-404 BCE) known for his military genius, charm, and political treachery.

Ancient Greek name Alkibiadēs, from unclear origins. Alcibiades is one of the most famous figures in classical Athens, documented by Xenophon and Plutarch.

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