Pausanias Analysis
Chapter 10.34
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Chapter 10.34
10.34.1: Elateia, second-largest Phocian city, near Amphikleia on the Kephisos plain.
10.34.2: Elateia granted Roman autonomy for resisting Cassander and Mithridates.
10.34.3: Elateia's sufferings under Persian burning and later Macedonian oppression.
10.34.4: Elateans besieged for loyalty to Macedon; later granted freedom by Rome
10.34.5: Mnesiboulos, athlete who fought Costoboci at Elateia, commemorated by a bronze statue.
10.34.6: Temple of Asclepius with a bearded statue by Timocles and Timarchides.
10.34.7: Sanctuary of Athena Kranaia on a hill near Elateia.
10.34.8: Prepubescent boy serving a five-year priesthood and an armed statue by Polycleitus' sons