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[[File:Phokis-Pronaia-Silenos.jpg|thumb|250px|A 5th century BCE mural of Silenos]]
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==Influence==
==Influence==
[[File:ACOd-Ship-Satyr.jpg|thumb|left|250px|A satyr's face as decor of the ''[[Adrestia]]'']]
During the [[Peloponnesian War]] the [[Sparta]]n [[Mercenary|''misthios'']] [[Kassandra]] recovered sails and finery featuring the likeness of a satyr's face for the ship ''[[Adrestia]]'' in the depths of the [[Phoibean Lagoon]].<ref name="ACOd" />
During the [[Peloponnesian War]] the [[Sparta]]n [[Mercenary|''misthios'']] [[Kassandra]] recovered sails and finery featuring the likeness of a satyr's face for the ship ''[[Adrestia]]'' in the depths of the [[Phoibean Lagoon]].<ref name="ACOd" />


In the [[Valley of the Snake]] in [[Phokis]], a hill was named [[Satyr's Respite]], though no story told the reason for the name.<ref name="ACOd" />
In the [[Valley of the Snake]] in [[Phokis]], a hill was named [[Satyr's Respite]], though no story told the reason for the name.<ref name="ACOd" />
[[File:ACOd-detail-Satyrfountain.jpg|thumb|250px|A likeness of a satyr's head on a fountain]]
A number of fountains and chests were also decorated with elements akin to satyrs' heads.


==Trivia==
==Trivia==

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A 5th century BCE mural of Silenos

The Satyrs are creatures in the Greek mythology.

Often depicted in the company of the god Dionysos, drinking, dancing and chasing nymphs and others, the satyrs were nature spirits with equine features, like tails and ears of horses. Some counted deities like Pan and Silenos among them.[1]

Influence

A satyr's face as decor of the Adrestia

During the Peloponnesian War the Spartan misthios Kassandra recovered sails and finery featuring the likeness of a satyr's face for the ship Adrestia in the depths of the Phoibean Lagoon.[1]

In the Valley of the Snake in Phokis, a hill was named Satyr's Respite, though no story told the reason for the name.[1]

A likeness of a satyr's head on a fountain

A number of fountains and chests were also decorated with elements akin to satyrs' heads.

Trivia

Appearance

Reference