Pausanias Analysis
Chapter 10.26
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Chapter 10.26
10.26.1: Captive women: Clymene, Creusa, Aristomache, and Xenodice.
10.26.2: Polygnotus' painting of Trojan War figures.
10.26.3: Reliefs on the Trojan Horse depicting Cassandra's outrage and Ajax's oath.
10.26.4: Neoptolemus depicted killing Trojans; also called Pyrrhus by some sources.
10.26.5: Two-piece bronze cuirasses (gyala) shown on an altar.
10.26.6: Depictions of Patroclus wearing a metal-plated breastplate
10.26.7: Laodice, the Trojan woman spared by the Greeks and married to Helicaon.
10.26.8: Lesches' account of Helicaon being rescued by Odysseus.
10.26.9: Medusa seated with a bronze basin, beside an elderly figure cradling a frightened child.