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{{Quote|Mount Pentelikos holds the purest marble in the Greek world. I heard they built the Parhenon with it!|Kassandra describing the mountain, 431 BCE|Assassin's Creed: Odyssey}} | |||
The '''Scarred Mountain of Pentelikos''' is a mountain in northern [[Attika]], [[Greece]]. | The '''Scarred Mountain of Pentelikos''' is a mountain in northern [[Attika]], [[Greece]]. | ||
In the 5th century BCE it was notable for containing a [[Mt. Pentelikos Marble Quarry|marble quarry]] in the south and a [[Cave of the Many Lions|lion den]] in the north, as well as a [[Mt.Pentelikos Village|village]]. During the [[Peloponnesian War]] the mountain was visited by the [[Mercenary| | In the 5th century BCE, it was notable for containing a [[Mt. Pentelikos Marble Quarry|marble quarry]] in the south and a [[Cave of the Many Lions|lion den]] in the north, as well as a [[Mt.Pentelikos Village|village]]. During the [[Peloponnesian War]], the mountain was visited by the ''[[Mercenary|misthios]]'' [[Kassandra]].<ref>''[[Assassin's Creed: Odyssey]]''</ref> | ||
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- "Mount Pentelikos holds the purest marble in the Greek world. I heard they built the Parhenon with it!"
- ―Kassandra describing the mountain, 431 BCE[src]
The Scarred Mountain of Pentelikos is a mountain in northern Attika, Greece.
In the 5th century BCE, it was notable for containing a marble quarry in the south and a lion den in the north, as well as a village. During the Peloponnesian War, the mountain was visited by the misthios Kassandra.[1]
