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Sometime before 431 BCE, a statue featuring [[Jupiter|Zeus]] was set on top of the mountain.
Sometime before 431 BCE, a statue featuring [[Jupiter|Zeus]] was set on top of the mountain.


In around 431 BCE, [[Markos]], a friend of the [[Sparta]]n ''[[Mercenary|misthios]]'', [[Kassandra]], owned a [[Markos' Vineyard|vineyard]] in the southern part of the mountain.<ref name="GameRiot Gameplay">[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4aw_kdq_n68 Assassin's Creed Odyssey Gameplay Walkthrough Part 2 - I FEEL SORRY FOR THAT GOAT (EARLY LOOK)]. Youtube, uploaded by GameRiot. Accessed 15 September 2018.</ref>
In around 431 BCE, [[Markos]], a friend of the [[Sparta]]n ''[[Mercenary|misthios]]'', [[Kassandra]], owned a [[Markos' Vineyard|vineyard]] in the southern part of the mountain.<ref name="GameRiot Gameplay">[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4aw_kdq_n68 Assassin's Creed Odyssey Gameplay Walkthrough Part 2 - I FEEL SORRY FOR THAT GOAT (EARLY LOOK)]. Youtube, uploaded by GameRiot. Accessed 23 September 2018.</ref>


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Mount Ainos is a mountain situated on the Greek island of Kephallonia.

Sometime before 431 BCE, a statue featuring Zeus was set on top of the mountain.

In around 431 BCE, Markos, a friend of the Spartan misthios, Kassandra, owned a vineyard in the southern part of the mountain.[1]

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