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*The cave's name references [[Danaos]], a King of [[Libya]] and the first king of [[Argos]] in the {{Wiki|List of kings of Argos#Danaid Dynasty|Danaid dynasty}} in Greek mythology. When the Argives saw a wolf fight a [[Cattle|bull]] and win, they took it as a sign that Danaus, who "like a wolf" had not lived among them before then, should be their king.
*The cave's name references [[Danaos]], a King of [[Libya]] and the first king of [[Argos]] in the {{Wiki|List of kings of Argos#Danaid Dynasty|Danaid dynasty}} in Greek mythology. When the Argives saw a wolf fight a [[Cattle|bull]] and win, they took it as a sign that Danaus, who "like a wolf" had not lived among them before then, should be their king.


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*''[[Assassin's Creed: Odyssey]]''
*''[[Assassin's Creed: Odyssey]]''


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The Cave of Danaos was a natural cavern located within the Promontory of Skylla in Argolis, Greece.

During the Peloponnesian War the misthios Kassandra explored the cave, finding that wolves had made it their lair.[1]

Trivia

  • The cave's name references Danaos, a King of Libya and the first king of Argos in the Danaid dynasty in Greek mythology. When the Argives saw a wolf fight a bull and win, they took it as a sign that Danaus, who "like a wolf" had not lived among them before then, should be their king.

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