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*The mountain is named after the ancient city of {{Wiki|Psophis}} in the area, which in turn, according to the stories, was named after a {{Wiki|Psophis (mythology)|paramour}} of [[Herakles]], who bore him two sons. | *The mountain is named after the ancient city of {{Wiki|Psophis}} in the area, which in turn, according to the stories, was named after a {{Wiki|Psophis (mythology)|paramour}} of [[Herakles]], who bore him two sons. | ||
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*''[[Assassin's Creed: Odyssey]]'' | *''[[Assassin's Creed: Odyssey]]'' | ||
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{{Reflist}} | {{Reflist}} | ||
[[Category:Locations in Arkadia]] | [[Category:Locations in Arkadia]] | ||
[[Category:Regions of Arkadia]] | [[Category:Regions of Arkadia]] | ||
[[Category:Mountains of Greece]] | [[Category:Mountains of Greece]] | ||
Revision as of 17:53, 12 February 2019

Mount Psophis is a mountain and one of the regions of Arkadia, Greece.
A notable feature on the mountain is that it was said to house the tomb of one of the daughters of the Titan Atlas.[1]
During the Peloponnesian War the misthios Kassandra explored the area.[1]
Trivia
- The mountain is named after the ancient city of Psophis in the area, which in turn, according to the stories, was named after a paramour of Herakles, who bore him two sons.