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Drogarati Cave is a cave located near Markos' Vineyard in Kephallonia, Greece. During the 5th century BCE, it housed a small shrine of Hermes, a god in Greek mythology.

In 431 BCE, the Spartan misthios, Kassandra, visited the cave, having been sent by a local man who had lost much of his wealth due to his daily tributes to the shrine. Investigating the shrine, Kassandra uncovered a group of bandits who were hiding in a chamber behind the statue and stealing the tributes. Kassandra then eliminated the bandits and reported her findings to the man outside the cave.[1]

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