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[[File:Malis-MysonCaveentrance.jpg|thumb|250px|The entrance into the cave]] | |||
The '''Myson Cave''' was a cave located within [[Pandora's Cove]] in [[Malis]], [[Greece]]. The cave appeared to be a natural formation, with a mere crack serving as its entrance. | The '''Myson Cave''' was a cave located within [[Pandora's Cove]] in [[Malis]], [[Greece]]. The cave appeared to be a natural formation, with a mere crack serving as its entrance. | ||
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==Trivia== | ==Trivia== | ||
*The name of the cave may be a reference to {{Wiki|Myson of Chenae}}, a 6th century BCE man who [[Plato]] counted among the {{Wiki|Seven Sages of Greece}}. Others in that group were [[Thales of Miletus]], {{Wiki|Pittacus of Mytilene}}, {{Wiki|Bias of Priene}}, [[Solon]] of [[Athens]], {{Wiki|Chilon of Sparta}}, and either {{Wiki|Cleobulus}}, [[Periander]] of [[Korinth]], or {{Wiki|Anacharsis}} the {{Wiki|Scythia}}n. | *The name of the cave may be a reference to {{Wiki|Myson of Chenae}}, a 6th century BCE man who [[Plato]] counted among the {{Wiki|Seven Sages of Greece}}. Others in that group were [[Thales of Miletus]], {{Wiki|Pittacus of Mytilene}}, {{Wiki|Bias of Priene}}, [[Solon]] of [[Athens]], {{Wiki|Chilon of Sparta}}, and either {{Wiki|Cleobulus}}, [[Periander]] of [[Korinth]], or {{Wiki|Anacharsis}} the {{Wiki|Scythia}}n. | ||
==Gallery== | |||
<gallery widths="180" position="center" captionalign="center"> | |||
Malis-MysonCaveIsu.jpg|Curious architecture | |||
Malis-MysonCaveWorkshop.jpg|The blacksmith at his workshop | |||
</gallery> | |||
==Appearance== | ==Appearance== | ||
Revision as of 22:54, 29 January 2019

The Myson Cave was a cave located within Pandora's Cove in Malis, Greece. The cave appeared to be a natural formation, with a mere crack serving as its entrance.
During the Peloponnesian War the misthios Kassandra found the cave's entrance and explored the place, finding a blacksmith within the depths of the cave, as well as some curious architecture.[1]
Trivia
- The name of the cave may be a reference to Myson of Chenae, a 6th century BCE man who Plato counted among the Seven Sages of Greece. Others in that group were Thales of Miletus, Pittacus of Mytilene, Bias of Priene, Solon of Athens, Chilon of Sparta, and either Cleobulus, Periander of Korinth, or Anacharsis the Scythian.
Gallery
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Curious architecture
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The blacksmith at his workshop
Appearance
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