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*In Greek mythology, Atlas was father to a number of daughters including the {{Wiki|Hesperides}}, the {{Wiki|Hyades (mythology)|Hyades}}, the {{Wiki|Pleiades (Greek mythology)|Pleiades}}, {{Wiki|Calypso (mythology)|Calypso}} and {{Wiki|Dione (mythology)|Dione}}. | *In Greek mythology, Atlas was father to a number of daughters including the {{Wiki|Hesperides}}, the {{Wiki|Hyades (mythology)|Hyades}}, the {{Wiki|Pleiades (Greek mythology)|Pleiades}}, {{Wiki|Calypso (mythology)|Calypso}} and {{Wiki|Dione (mythology)|Dione}}. | ||
**Of these, one of the Pleiades, {{Wiki|Electra (Pleiad)|Electra}} the lost Pleiad, was connected with Arkadia. | |||
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The Tomb of the Daughter of Atlas was a tomb in Mount Psophis in Arkadia, Greece. It allegedly served as the tomb of a daughter of Atlas, a Titan in Greek mythology.
During the Peloponnesian War the tomb was visited by the Spartan misthios Kassandra, who deciphered the ancient stele within.[1]
Trivia
- In Greek mythology, Atlas was father to a number of daughters including the Hesperides, the Hyades, the Pleiades, Calypso and Dione.
- Of these, one of the Pleiades, Electra the lost Pleiad, was connected with Arkadia.
