Pausanias Analysis
Chapter 2.29
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Chapter 2.29
2.29.1: Religious sanctuaries and cult images at Epidaurus.
2.29.2: Founding myth of Aegina and Aeacus.
2.29.3: Phocis: named after Phocus and later expanded by conquest under Aeacus.
2.29.4: Genealogies of the Aeacidae.
2.29.5: Aeginetan rise to naval power, exile to Thyrea, and later decline.
2.29.6: Aegina's treacherous reefs, Aeacus' defenses, and the Aiakeion with Aphrodite's temple.
2.29.7: Envoys to Delphi seek Aeacus's intercession to end a famine.
2.29.8: Altar (alleged tomb) of Aeacus at Aegina
2.29.9: Tomb of Phokos, slain by Telamon and Peleus during a pentathlon
2.29.10: Telamon builds a mound in the Hidden Harbor after Phocus' death.
2.29.11: The theatre at Krypto with a stadium built behind it.