Pausanias Analysis
Chapter 10.19
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Chapter 10.19
10.19.1: Dedication depicting Scyllis of Scione and his daughter Hydna, famed divers.
10.19.2: Hydna and Skyllis cut loose anchors, wrecking Xerxes' fleet.
10.19.3: Methymna's wooden sea-found image identified as Dionysus Phallen.
10.19.4: Temple pediments with gods by Praxias and Androsthenes, and dedicatory shields.
10.19.5: Celtic (Gallic) expedition under Kambaules halted in Thrace.
10.19.6: Army split into three divisions for a renewed campaign
10.19.7: Celtic invasion of Macedon and death of Ptolemy Ceraunus.
10.19.8: Brennus persuades the Gauls to invade Greece for its wealth.
10.19.9: Army strength: 150,000 infantry; 20,400 cavalry active, 61,200 including two attendants each
10.19.10: Servants supporting Galatian cavalry in battle.
10.19.11: Gaulish Trimarkisia cavalry modeled on the Persian Immortals.
10.19.12: Brennus's invasion of Greece and the Greeks' decision to unite and resist.