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Article description: (description ) This attribute controls the content of the description and og:description elements. | [ ⚑ ] 37°01′48.7″N 27°25′15.5″E / 37.030194°N 27.420972°E / 37.030194; 27.420972
Salmacis or Salmakis was the name of a fountain or spring located in modern-day Bodrum, Turkey. According to some classical authors, the water had the reputation of making men effeminate and soft. Ovid famously recounts... |