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In ancient times both Pausanius and Strabo both mentioned many temples to many different gods in the area. I fixed the wording. By the way, these references are on line and could be linked to.
It is the use of the cave by Hades that legend speaks of. The cave is real and not ledgendary. Nahaj 04:29, 8 January 2006 (UTC)