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The '''Statue of Artemis Agrotera''' was a gigantic statue of the [[Greece|Greek]] goddess [[Artemis]], located in the middle of [[Mykonos]] island.
The '''Statue of Artemis Agrotera''' was a gigantic statue of the [[Greece|Greek]] goddess [[Artemis]], located in the middle of [[Mykonos]] island.

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"Artemis of the wild land, Mistress of Animals."
Misthios Kassandra, around 431 BCE
Artemis of Mykonos

The Statue of Artemis Agrotera was a gigantic statue of the Greek goddess Artemis, located in the middle of Mykonos island.

The local populace offered a sacrifice to her before battle, at the altar by the statue.[1]

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