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*The name Psaros Pyrgos ([ | *The name Psaros Pyrgos ([[wikt:ψαρός|Ψαρός]] [[wikt:πύργος|πῠ́ργος]]) means 'Speckled Tower' in Greek, though the locals call it also the 'Couch of the Cyclops'. | ||
*The name of the cave is a reference to a tower of marble on the island of Seriphos, in the southwestern corner like this cave, with the same name. | *The name of the cave is a reference to a tower of marble on the island of Seriphos, in the southwestern corner like this cave, with the same name. | ||
Latest revision as of 15:15, 17 June 2026

Psaros Pyrgos was a cave on the island of Seriphos, Greece. Found at the southwestern tip of the island, this small cave was used as a shrine.
During the Peloponnesian War, the Spartan misthios Kassandra explored the place when she met Kallikleia and a Hekate Witch listening to a speech of Aetios, the son of a wealthy family.[1]
Trivia[edit | edit source]
- The name Psaros Pyrgos (Ψαρός πῠ́ργος) means 'Speckled Tower' in Greek, though the locals call it also the 'Couch of the Cyclops'.
- The name of the cave is a reference to a tower of marble on the island of Seriphos, in the southwestern corner like this cave, with the same name.