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[[File:ACOd-Mykonos-AltarofArtemisshrine.jpg|thumb|250px|The shrine]]
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The '''Altar of Artemis''' was a small shrine located near the [[Temple of Artemis, Mykonos|Temple of Artemis]] in [[Mykonos City]] on [[Mykonos]], [[Greece]].
The '''Altar of Artemis''' was a small shrine located near the [[Temple of Artemis, Mykonos|Temple of Artemis]] in [[Mykonos City]] on [[Mykonos]], [[Greece]].


At the altar, the goddess was especially worshipped in her guise as ''Hekaerge'', meaning 'striking from a distance'.<ref>''[[Assassin's Creed: Odyssey]]'' – [[Historical Locations#Mykonos|Mykonos: Altar of Artemis]]</ref>
At the altar, the goddess was especially worshipped in her guise as ''Hekaerge'', meaning 'striking from a distance'.<ref>''[[Assassin's Creed: Odyssey]]'' – [[Historical Locations#Mykonos|Mykonos: Altar of Artemis]]</ref>

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The shrine

The Altar of Artemis was a small shrine located near the Temple of Artemis in Mykonos City on Mykonos, Greece.

At the altar, the goddess was especially worshipped in her guise as Hekaerge, meaning 'striking from a distance'.[1]

During the Peloponnesian War, the Spartan misthios Kassandra met with Kyra, the leader of the Silver Islands' rebels, at the shrine before they embarked on a hunting trip.[2]

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