Pausanias Analysis
Chapter 2.30
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Chapter 2.30
2.30.1: Three temples of Apollo, Artemis, and Dionysus.
2.30.2: The temple and cult image of Hecate on Aegina
2.30.3: Britomartis (Aphaea), Cretan huntress turned goddess, worshipped at Aegina
2.30.4: Auxesia and Damia: olive‑wood cult images and their disputed custody.
2.30.5: Troezenian tradition: Horus born there; Althepus renames the land Althepia.
2.30.6: Athena and Poseidon's dispute and joint worship in Athens.
2.30.7: The death of King Saron and his burial at Artemis's sanctuary (namesake of the Saronic Gulf)
2.30.8: Hyperes and Anthas, sons of Poseidon, found the cities Hypereia and Antheia.
2.30.9: Pittheus unites settlements into Troezen; descendants colonize Halicarnassus and Myndus.
2.30.10: Troezenians welcoming Dorian settlers from Argos