Pausanias Analysis
Chapter 1.29
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Chapter 1.29
1.29.1: Ship for the Panathenaic procession shown near the Areopagus.
1.29.2: The Academy at Athens, with sanctuaries to Artemis and a temple for Dionysus Eleuthereus
1.29.3: Tomb of Thrasybulus, who overthrew the Thirty and restored Athenian peace.
1.29.4: Monument for Athenian war dead (excluding Marathon) along the road to the Academy.
1.29.5: Athenian expedition into Thrace led by Leagros and Sophanes
1.29.6: Stele depicting horsemen Melanopos and Makartatos at graves of fallen cavalry.
1.29.7: Tomb and monument for Athenian and allied war dead (including slaves)
1.29.8: Cimon's Athenian force dismissed by Sparta during the Helot revolt at Ithome.
1.29.9: Battle of Tanagra: Athenians and Argives defeated by Lacedaemonians.
1.29.10: Graves of Apollodoros, Euboulos, and betrayed conspirators
1.29.11: Monument for those who fell around Corinth and other battlefields.
1.29.12: Nicias omitted from the stele for willingly surrendering.
1.29.13: Stele commemorating Athenian war dead from numerous battles.
1.29.14: Tombs of Athenian warriors: Tolmides' fallen and Cimon's victors
1.29.15: Burials of notable Athenians — generals, artists, orators, and the tyrannicides.
1.29.16: Lycurgus' public works and outfitting of a 400‑trireme fleet