Excerpt from Helois; Amicus Humani Generis: A Four Act Play; An Adaption From the Greek and Roman Mythology
One of the many shrines has the inscription, "I am consecrated to Zeus," and another to Apollo, the God of Music. A thorough investigation has traced the worship of these Gods as far back as 2000 years B.C.
This Mount Rantidi in Cyprus, with its ruined shrines, temples, and wonderful broken statues, is now thought to be the fabled Home of Thundering Jove, invincible Mars, Winged Mercury, Apollo, Adonis, and the azure-eyed Venus; in fact, the whole family of Gods and Goddesses. On the summit of this mountain, the Gods and Goddesses occasionally met for consultation, it was said.
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