Pausanias Analysis
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Chapter 3.19
3.19.1: Multi-seat throne with a central wide space reserved for the statue.
3.19.2: Ancient helmeted warrior statue about 30 cubits, pillar-like with spear and bow.
3.19.3: Altar-shaped pedestal of Hyacinthus, with a bronze offering door and carved gods
3.19.4: Altar relief of gods carrying Hyakinthos and Polyboia; Nikias's handsome statue of Hyakinthos.
3.19.5: Altar showing Heracles' apotheosis and the Hyacinthus myth
3.19.6: Amyclae: sanctuary with statues of Alexandra (Cassandra), Clytemnestra, Agamemnon, and cult of Psilax.
3.19.7: Temple of Asclepius Cotyleus, built by Heracles.
3.19.8: The epithet Theritas of Ares
3.19.9: Temple of Menelaus at Therapne; burial site and rival accounts of Helen.
3.19.10: Polyxo avenges Tlepolemus by having Helen seized and hanged on Rhodes.
3.19.11: Leuke, an island in the Euxine Sea sacred to Achilles with a temple.
3.19.12: Leonymus of Croton seeks healing on the island of Leuke from Ajax.
3.19.13: Stesichorus' palinode blamed on Helen's wrath, composed at Achilles' behest.