Pausanias Analysis
Chapter 10.33
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Chapter 10.33
10.33.1: Ledon, a nearly deserted Phocian town with ruins by the Cephisus
10.33.2: Cities ruined by their leaders' wrongdoing.
10.33.3: Patron frees Lilaea from a Macedonian garrison.
10.33.4: Lilaea: theater, marketplace, baths, temples of Apollo and Artemis, named for a Naiad.
10.33.5: The bellowing spring at Lilaia.
10.33.6: The town of Charadra, its river Charadrus, and altars to the Heroes.
10.33.7: Parapotamii by the Cephisus, a fertile Phocian plain.
10.33.8: Parapotamii destroyed and its people dispersed; no ruins remain.
10.33.9: Amphicleia (Amphicaea) and its legend of an infant in a jar guarded by a serpent.
10.33.10: Ophiteia named for a guardian serpent
10.33.11: Dionysus at Amphicleia—prophet and healer through dreams.
10.33.12: Sanctuary of Demeter Thesmophoros and the Thesmophoria at Drymaia.