Pausanias Analysis
Chapter 2.6
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Chapter 2.6
2.6.1: Epopeus takes the throne, triggering an invasion sparked by Antiope.
2.6.2: Nycteus entrusts Thebes to Lycus and urges vengeance for Antiope’s abduction.
2.6.3: Epopeus' temple of Athena, where oil miraculously flowed as a sign.
2.6.4: Zethus and Amphion's parentage and their founding of Thebes
2.6.5: Sicyon's genealogy and the renaming of Aegiale to Sicyon.
2.6.6: Succession of Sicyonian kings: Polybus, Adrastus, Ianiscus, and Phaestus.
2.6.7: Dorian seizure of Sicyon; Lacestades made co‑ruler.