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*The term ''akousmatikoi'' (ἀκουσματικοί) refers to a philosophical tradition within {{Wiki|Pythagoreanism}}, founded by the philosopher [[Pythagoras]]. | *The term ''akousmatikoi'' (ἀκουσματικοί) refers to a philosophical tradition within {{Wiki|Pythagoreanism}}, founded by the philosopher [[Pythagoras]]. | ||
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The Akousmatikoi Cave is a cave located northwest of the Heraion on the Greek island of Samos.
During the Peloponnesian War the cave served as a hideout for a group of Followers of Ares, who worshipped the Greek god of war there. The Spartan misthios Kassandra visited the cave, eliminating the Followers of Ares and claiming their valuables.[1]
Trivia
- The term akousmatikoi (ἀκουσματικοί) refers to a philosophical tradition within Pythagoreanism, founded by the philosopher Pythagoras.
