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Sicily is a place where everything is at hand: history, art, sea, nature, natural beauty but is also the place where you can get lost in myths and legends. Many are in fact the seats, that are become more and more fascinating, if it is possible, if you go to the discovery of related myths and legends. Our virtual journey starts from the city of Erice standing at the top of mountain on the western side of Sicily. Erice is a magical and mythological place and its name is linked to the intriguing and fascinating myth of the Goddess Venus , the roman Goddess of love and fertility.
The origins of the city, which according to Diodorus of Sicily was founded by Erice, the son of Aphrodite, who had erected a temple dedicated to his mother, have always been indissolubly linked to the cult of the Goddess: even before it was dedicated by the Phoenicians to Astarte, the sanctuary of Aphrodite, the temple of Venus of Erice, was already the place of the Goddess of love.
The cult of Venus foresaw that every year on 7th of August were freed a thousand pigeons sacred to the Goddess, who went towards Africa, to Kef, where it was a twin sanctuary and then they returned nine days later. During this period in Erice there were great celebrations and thousands of pilgrims came there from all over the Mediterranean. Traders and navigators came there to enjoy the company of the beautiful priestesses of Venus that offered the protection of the goddess in exchange for considerable offers.
The navigators thought that through the direct contact with them they entered in connection with the Goddess herself. In , the Cathedral of Erice was built in order to eliminate the cult dedicated to the Goddess that despite the advent of Christianity was still very strong and heartfelt.
Through our mythological journey through Sicily, we stop in Syracuse , a city founded by the Corinthians in According to a legend, the tyrant Dionysius imprisoned his captives in the cave and overheard due to its excellent acoustics even the slightest conversation at the other end.