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Around 431 BCE, the [[Sparta]]n ''[[Mercenary|misthios]]'' [[Kassandra]] found the shipwreck and looted its treasures, among them a figurehead featuring a [[lion]] for the ''[[Adrestia]]''. | Around 431 BCE, the [[Sparta]]n ''[[Mercenary|misthios]]'' [[Kassandra]] found the shipwreck and looted its treasures, among them a figurehead featuring a [[lion]] for the ''[[Adrestia]]''. | ||
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*{{Wiki|Alecto}} was one of the {{Wiki|Erinyes}}, the Furies, in [[Greece|Greek]] mythology. Her name, [https://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/Alecto Ἀληκτώ] (Alēktṓ), is Greek that means 'implacable, unceasing (anger)'. | |||
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The Alekto Shipwreck was a shipwreck located southeast of the Isle of Thisvi during the 5th century BCE.
Around 431 BCE, the Spartan misthios Kassandra found the shipwreck and looted its treasures, among them a figurehead featuring a lion for the Adrestia.
Trivia
- Alecto was one of the Erinyes, the Furies, in Greek mythology. Her name, Ἀληκτώ (Alēktṓ), is Greek that means 'implacable, unceasing (anger)'.
Appearance
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