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CITHAERON

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Originally appearing in Volume V06, Page 395 of the 1911 Encyclopedia Britannica.
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CITHAERON  , now called from its

pine forests Elatea, a famous mountain range (4626) ft.) in the south of
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Boeotia, separating that state from Megaris and
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Attica . It was famous in Greek
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mythology, and is frequently mentioned by the
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great poets, especially by Sophocles . It was on Cithaeron that
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Actaeon was changed into a stag, that
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Pentheus was torn to pieces by the Bacchantes whose orgies he had been watching, and that the infant Oedipus was exposed . This mountain, too, was the scene of the mystic
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rites of Dionysus, and the festival of the Daedala in honour of
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Hera . The
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carriage-road from Athens to Thebes crosses the range by a picturesque
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defile (the pass of Dryoscephalae, " Oak-heads "), which was at one time guarded on the Attic side by a strong fortress, the ruins of which are known as Ghyphto-kastro (" Gipsy Castle ") . Plataea is situated on the north slope of the mountain, and the
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strategy of the
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battle of 499 B.C. was considerablyaffected by the fact that it was necessary for the Greeks to keep their communications open by the passes (see PLATAEA) . The best known of these is that of Dryoscephalae, which must then, as now, have been the
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direct route from Athens to Thebes . Two other passes, farther to the west, were crossed by the roads from Plataea to Athens and to
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Megara respectively . (E .

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