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The '''Temple of Aphrodite''' was a temple dedicated to the [[Greece|Greek]] goddess of love and beauty, [[Aphrodite]], located in [[Aphrodite's Watch]] | The '''Temple of Aphrodite''' was a temple dedicated to the [[Greece|Greek]] goddess of love and beauty, [[Aphrodite]], located in [[Aphrodite's Watch]] on the isle of [[Kythera]]. | ||
Near the temple was a smaller [[Aphrodite's Retreat|shrine]] as well as an open-air [[Altar of Aphrodite|altar]].<ref name="ACOd" /> | |||
During the [[Peloponnesian War]] the ''[[Mercenary|misthios]]'' [[Kassandra]] visited the temple, finding one of the [[Ainigmata Ostraka]] within.<ref name="Made in Abyss">''[[Assassin's Creed: Odyssey]]'' – [[Made in Abyss]]</ref> | |||
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- "I bet people from all over come here to worship Aphrodite."
- ―Kassandra[1]

The Temple of Aphrodite was a temple dedicated to the Greek goddess of love and beauty, Aphrodite, located in Aphrodite's Watch on the isle of Kythera.
Near the temple was a smaller shrine as well as an open-air altar.[1]
During the Peloponnesian War the misthios Kassandra visited the temple, finding one of the Ainigmata Ostraka within.[2]
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