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==History==
==History==
===Mythology===
===Mythology===
According to the [[Greek mythology|legends]], Kythera was where the goddess [[Aphrodite]] first stepped on land, and the city of Kythera was the first to welcome her.<ref name="Shrine of Aphrodite">''[[Assassin's Creed: Odyssey]]'' – [[Historical Locations#Kythera|Kythera: Shrine of Aphrodite]]</ref><ref name="Kytheran Banner">''[[Discovery Tour: Ancient Greece]]'' – [[Discovery Tour: Ancient Greece#Kythera|Kythera: "Kytheran Banner"]]</ref><ref name="Arid Islands: Kythera Island">[https://assassinscreed.ubisoft.com/game/en-us/odyssey/map/arid-islands ''Assassin's Creed: Odyssey'' – Worlds: Arid Islands, Kythera Island]. Ubisoft. Accessed 18 June 2018.</ref>
According to the [[Greek mythology|legends]], Kythera was where the goddess [[Aphrodite]] first stepped on land, and the city of Kythera was the first to welcome her.<ref name="Shrine of Aphrodite">''[[Assassin's Creed: Odyssey]]'' – [[Historical Locations#Kythera|Kythera: Shrine of Aphrodite]]</ref><ref name="Kytheran Banner">''[[Discovery Tour: Ancient Greece]]'' – [[Discovery Tour: Ancient Greece#Kythera|Kythera: "Kytheran Banner"]]</ref><ref name="Arid Islands: Kythera Island">[https://assassinscreed.ubisoft.com/game/en-us/odyssey/map/arid-islands ''Assassin's Creed: Odyssey'' – Worlds: Arid Islands, Kythera Island]. Ubisoft. Accessed 18 June 2018.</ref><ref name="C018">''[[Assassin's Creed: The Last Quest of Leonardo da Vinci]]'' – Card 018</ref>


===5th century BCE===
===5th century BCE===
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===Renaissance===
===Renaissance===
After the [[Fourth Crusade]], the island came under the dominion of the [[Republic of Venice]]. In 1519, [[Ezio Auditore da Firenze]] led a group of [[Assassins]] to found new [[Assassin bureau|bureaus]] across [[Europe]] and beyond following clues left by [[Leonardo da Vinci]]. One of the new bureau locations was on the island.<ref>''[[Assassin's Creed: The Last Quest of Leonardo da Vinci]]''</ref>
During his latter years, [[Leonardo da Vinci]], with the aid of [[Thomas More]], selected this location as a [[haven]], a secretive location conducive to the construction of an [[Assassins|Assassin]] refugesmeant to train and initiate [[Assassin apprentice|apprentices]]. Within a month of his death on 2 May 1519,<ref name="Letter">''[[Assassin's Creed: The Last Quest of Leonardo da Vinci]]'' – Letter from Leonardo</ref> the Assassins managed to decipher the clues he left behind and uncovered the site.<ref name="Quest">''[[Assassin's Creed: The Last Quest of Leonardo da Vinci]]''</ref>


==Culture==
==Culture==
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Kythera Island had a dry climate, but the island was still littered with flowers, as they grew in abundance near water sources, and were spread all around in celebration of Aphrodite.<ref name="ACOd" />
Kythera Island had a dry climate, but the island was still littered with flowers, as they grew in abundance near water sources, and were spread all around in celebration of Aphrodite.<ref name="ACOd" />


Unified in its dedication of Aphrodite, Kythera Island was separated into three regions, with [[Aphrodite's Watch]] keeping an eye on the pass that separated the island from the [[Peloponnese]], the [[Pilgrim Hill]] consisting of the [[Pilgrimage Site|site]] of the pilgrimage and the road that led up to the [[Temple of Aphrodite, Kythera|Temple of Aphrodite]], and the [[Skandeia Bay]] housing both [[Skandeia Harbor]] and the island's [[Skandeia Treasury|treasury]].<ref name="ACOd" />
Unified in its dedication of Aphrodite, Kythera Island was separated into three regions, with [[Aphrodite's Watch]] keeping an eye on the pass that separated the island from the [[Peloponnese]], the [[Pilgrim Hill]] consisting of the [[Pilgrimage Site|site]] of the pilgrimage and the road that led up to the [[Temple of Aphrodite, Kythera|Temple of Aphrodite]], and the [[Skandeia Bay]] housing both [[Skandeia Harbor]] and the island's [[Skandeia Treasury|treasury]]. In addition, the [[Chytra Atoll]] was also considered part of Kythera.<ref name="ACOd" />
 
In addition, the [[Chytra Atoll]] was also considered part of Kythera.<ref name="ACOd" />


==Behind the scenes==
==Behind the scenes==

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Kythera Island, or simply Kythera, is an arid Greek island located off the southernmost tip of the Peloponnese. Its main settlement was Kythera Town, located in the central region of Pilgrim Hill.

History[edit | edit source]

Mythology[edit | edit source]

According to the legends, Kythera was where the goddess Aphrodite first stepped on land, and the city of Kythera was the first to welcome her.[1][2][3][4]

5th century BCE[edit | edit source]

During the 5th century BCE, the island kingdom was renowned for two principal things: its temple dedicated to Aphrodite, and the local trade of Tyrian purple, a dye made from the murex shellfish. The former attracted pilgrims from all across Greece while the latter was highly respected due to the immense labor required to produce it from the hundreds of thousands of shellfish caught. Because of this, Tyrian purple was highly coveted and its export was enormously profitable for Kythera, which came to be known as the "Home of the Tyrian Purple".[5][6][3]

During the Peloponnesian War, Kythera was coveted by the Athenians, and they occupied it for most of the conflict, taking advantage of its proximity to Lakonia to raid the Spartans' home.[2]

Renaissance[edit | edit source]

During his latter years, Leonardo da Vinci, with the aid of Thomas More, selected this location as a haven, a secretive location conducive to the construction of an Assassin refugesmeant to train and initiate apprentices. Within a month of his death on 2 May 1519,[7] the Assassins managed to decipher the clues he left behind and uncovered the site.[8]

Culture[edit | edit source]

Both the mythical as well as the commercial facts related to Kythera were abundantly clear on the island's emblem during the Peloponnesian War: a stylized white dove, the sacred bird of the goddess Aphrodite, standing on a field of Tyrian purple.[6][2]

People[edit | edit source]

People worshipping Aphrodite on Kythera

The people of the island, especially sailors and fishermen, were avid worshipers of Aphrodite and often prayed to her to watch over them in the surrounding waters, known for being tricky to navigate.[9]

Geography[edit | edit source]

Kythera Island had a dry climate, but the island was still littered with flowers, as they grew in abundance near water sources, and were spread all around in celebration of Aphrodite.[6]

Unified in its dedication of Aphrodite, Kythera Island was separated into three regions, with Aphrodite's Watch keeping an eye on the pass that separated the island from the Peloponnese, the Pilgrim Hill consisting of the site of the pilgrimage and the road that led up to the Temple of Aphrodite, and the Skandeia Bay housing both Skandeia Harbor and the island's treasury. In addition, the Chytra Atoll was also considered part of Kythera.[6]

Behind the scenes[edit | edit source]

In both Assassin's Creed: Odyssey and Ubisoft's own site, the island is given the epithet "Home of Tyrian Purple", referencing the rare and expensive dye.[3]

Historically, Kythera's association with Aphrodite exists due to the transmission of the cult of Astarte that began on the island during the Early Archaic Age, when Kythera was originally colonized by the Phoenicians.

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