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Alcibiades

Definition: The Hebrew word "Alcibiade" translates to "prisoner of war" in Greek, which also refers to someone who has been banished from his homeland or sent into a foreign land for the purpose of serving as a soldier or as an ambassador. The story of Alcibiades is a tragic one that showcases the importance of loyalty and the power of choice. In the Trojan War between Troy (modern-day Greece) and Argos (modern-day Southwestern Greece), King Agamemnon, seeking to gain the favor of the Persians and secure his son's safe return home, sent out an army of 20,000 soldiers under the command of a young man named Alcibiades. The soldiers were initially ordered to leave as soon as they left their city walls, but Alcibiades refused to follow orders. Instead, he set out on a journey disguised as a woman and led his men into danger. Alcibiades was captured and executed by the Persians after several years in captivity. Despite his tragic fate, the story of Alcibiade remains one of the most famous in history for its portrayal of loyalty to one's country and the power of choice.


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