Pausanias Analysis
Chapter 3.18
Chapter 3.18
- 3.18.1: Aphrodite Ambologera and statues of Sleep and Death near Pausanias' statues.
- 3.18.2: Temple of Athena Ophthalmitis dedicated by Lycurgus after losing an eye.
- 3.18.3: Sanctuary of Ammon and Lysander's vision at Aphytis
- 3.18.4: Artemis Knagia named after Knageus rescuing a Cretan priestess and the goddess's image.
- 3.18.5: Disputed account of the battle at Aphidna.
- 3.18.6: Sanctuary of the Graces Phaenna and Cleta by the river Tiasa
- 3.18.7: Statue of Ainetos, pentathlete, and bronze tripods at Amyclae.
- 3.18.8: Tripods and accompanying statues dedicated for the victory at Aegospotami.
- 3.18.9: The throne of the Amyclaean god made by Bathykles.
- 3.18.10: Reliefs of mythic scenes: Taygete, Alcyone, Atlas, Heracles, Centaurs.
- 3.18.11: Bathykles' throne depicting various mythic scenes.
- 3.18.12: Reliefs showing Peleus entrusting Achilles and other mythic combats
- 3.18.13: Reliefs of Hera and Io, Athena and Hephaestus, and Heracles' labors
- 3.18.14: Throne reliefs of Tyndareus' sons, sphinxes and beasts, with a Magnesian chorus.
- 3.18.15: Reliefs on a throne depicting mythic exploits.
- 3.18.16: Painted depictions of mythic combats and episodes (Heracles, Theseus, Menelaus, Admetus).