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The '''Temple of Zeus Chthonios''' was an ancient [[Greece|Greek]] temple in worship of [[Zeus]], situated atop the hills of [[Ancient Ruins of Kranioi|Kranioi]] in [[Kephallonia]]. Largely abandoned by the 5th century BCE, the ruins were occupied by a | The '''Temple of Zeus Chthonios''' was an ancient [[Greece|Greek]] temple in worship of [[Zeus]], situated atop the hills of [[Ancient Ruins of Kranioi|Kranioi]] in [[Kephallonia]]. Largely abandoned by the 5th century BCE, the ruins were occupied by a pack of [[wolves]]. | ||
In 431 BCE, the ruins was visited by the [[Sparta]]n ''[[Mercenary|misthios]]'', [[Kassandra]], who eliminated the wolves and claimed the valuables in the area.<ref>''[[Assassin's Creed: Odyssey]]''</ref> | In 431 BCE, the ruins was visited by the [[Sparta]]n ''[[Mercenary|misthios]]'', [[Kassandra]], who eliminated the wolves and claimed the valuables in the area.<ref>''[[Assassin's Creed: Odyssey]]''</ref> | ||
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The Temple of Zeus Chthonios was an ancient Greek temple in worship of Zeus, situated atop the hills of Kranioi in Kephallonia. Largely abandoned by the 5th century BCE, the ruins were occupied by a pack of wolves.
In 431 BCE, the ruins was visited by the Spartan misthios, Kassandra, who eliminated the wolves and claimed the valuables in the area.[1]
Trivia
- Chthonios, Greek khthonios, means 'of the earth, in the earth'.