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'''Lesbos''' is a [[Greece|Greek]] island in the northeast [[Aegean Sea]] that is most famous for being the home of lyric poet [[Sappho]]. Together with [[Chios]], Lesbos formed the [[Petrified Islands]].
'''Lesbos''' is a [[Greece|Greek]] island in the northeast [[Aegean Sea]] that is most famous for being the home of lyric poet [[Sappho]]. Together with [[Chios]], Lesbos formed the [[Petrified Islands]].
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<gallery captionalign="center" position="center">Lesbos Island - Assassin's Creed Odyssey.jpg|Promotional shot of Lesbos
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ACOD Lesbos - Concept Art.jpg|Concept Art
Lesbos Island - Assassin's Creed Odyssey.jpg|Promotional shot of Lesbos
ACOd-PetrifiedIslands-Lesbos-east.jpg|Lesbos as seen from west
ACOd-PetrifiedIslands-Lesbos-east.jpg|Lesbos as seen from west
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Lesbos

Lesbos is a Greek island in the northeast Aegean Sea that is most famous for being the home of lyric poet Sappho. Together with Chios, Lesbos formed the Petrified Islands.

History

In addition to Sappho, by the 5th century BCE Lesbos had also garnered fame like its sister island Chios as the birthplace of the Daughters of Artemis, an all-female cult revering the Greek goddess Artemis.[1]

During the Peloponnesian War the Spartan misthios Kassandra visited the island.[1]

Regions

The island of Lesbos was made of four regions:

Trivia

  • The name of the island gave origin to the word "lesbian", as Sappho is believed to be have been homosexual.

Gallery

Appearances

References