Apanchomene
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Apanchomene
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Apanchomene was in Greek mythology an epithet for the goddess Artemis that meant "the strangled goddess" or "she who hangs herself". The origin of this name is thus related by Pausanias: in the neighborhood of the town of Caphyae in Arcadia, in a place called Condylea, there was a sacred grove of Artemis Condyleatis. On one occasion when some boys were playing in this grove, they put a string around the goddess's statue, and said in their jokes they would strangle Artemis. Some of the inhabitant
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