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[[File:Attika-ThorikosHeights-LykeionGarden.jpg|thumb|250px|Lykeion Garden]]
The '''Lykeion Garden''' was a small open-air shrine in the [[Heights of Thorikos]] in [[Attika]], [[Greece]].
The '''Lykeion Garden''' was a small open-air shrine near the westernmost area of the [[Heights of Thorikos]], west of the [[Statue of Zeus at Mt. Hymettos]] in [[Attika]], [[Greece]].


According to the story, a priest and a seer called [[Lykos]] created the cult of [[Apollo|Apollo Lykeios]]. The cult was successful enough that the priests would served would have a reserved seat at the [[Theater of Dionysos]] in [[Athens]].<ref name="ACOd">''[[Assassin's Creed: Odyssey]]'' – [[Historical Locations]] / [[Historical Locations#Attika|Attika]]: Lykeion Garden</ref>
According to the story, a priest and a seer called [[Lykos]] created the cult of [[Apollo|Apollo Lykeios]]. The cult was successful enough that the priests would have a reserved seat at the [[Theater of Dionysos]] in [[Athens]].<ref name="ACOd">''[[Assassin's Creed: Odyssey]]'' – [[Historical Locations]] / [[Historical Locations#Attika|Attika]]: Lykeion Garden</ref>


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Lykeion Garden

The Lykeion Garden was a small open-air shrine near the westernmost area of the Heights of Thorikos, west of the Statue of Zeus at Mt. Hymettos in Attika, Greece.

According to the story, a priest and a seer called Lykos created the cult of Apollo Lykeios. The cult was successful enough that the priests would have a reserved seat at the Theater of Dionysos in Athens.[1]

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