Pausanias Analysis
Chapter 1.28
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Chapter 1.28
1.28.1: Bronze statue dedicated to Cylon.
1.28.2: Dedications in Athens from war spoils, including Phidias' bronze Athena and a bronze chariot.
1.28.3: Acropolis wall attributed to the Pelasgians (later sections by Cimon)
1.28.4: Pan's appearance to Philippides promising aid at Marathon
1.28.5: The Areopagus (Hill of Ares) and its court, where Ares and Orestes were tried.
1.28.6: Sanctuary of the Semnai (Erinyes) at Athens
1.28.7: Tomb of Oedipus containing bones brought from Thebes.
1.28.8: Athenian law courts, including the Heliaia and the Palladion
1.28.9: Demophon tried for trampling an Athenian during the Argive landing.
1.28.10: Delphinion trial for justifiable homicide and the Prytaneion's annual axe (object) trial
1.28.11: Exiles defending themselves from a ship at Phreattys, Piraeus