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The '''Village of Kausos''' was a small village situated on [[Kephallonia]], the southeast corner of the [[Cursed Valley of Pali]]. | The '''Village of Kausos''' was a small village situated on [[Kephallonia]], the southeast corner of the [[Cursed Valley of Pali]]. | ||
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*The word | *The word [https://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/causos| καῦσος] (''kausos'') is the ancient [[Greece|Greek]] word for fever, which was a symptom of {{Wiki|malaria}} noted by [[Hippokrates]]. | ||
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The Village of Kausos was a small village situated on Kephallonia, the southeast corner of the Cursed Valley of Pali.
In around 431 BCE, the village was plagued by a sickness, which was dubbed as "blood fever". When the sickness got out of hand, a group of priests took things into their own hands by burning the village and killing its residents.[1]
Trivia
- The word καῦσος (kausos) is the ancient Greek word for fever, which was a symptom of malaria noted by Hippokrates.
