Pausanias Analysis
Chapter 3.22
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Chapter 3.22
3.22.1: Argos lithos (stone where Orestes was cured of his madness)
3.22.2: Menelaus' dedications of Thetis and the Praxidikai near Migonium.
3.22.3: Ruined fortress-walls of Trinasus by three small islands.
3.22.4: Temple of the Mother of the Gods at Akriai
3.22.5: Nicocles: five-time Olympic runner; his memorial near the harbor.
3.22.6: Geronthrai, its Dorian settlement and temple of Ares.
3.22.7: Sanctuary of Apollo with an ivory-headed cult statue.
3.22.8: Marios, a town with an ancient communal sanctuary and abundant springs.
3.22.9: Asopus: city with a temple of the emperors, Asclepius sanctuary, and Athena Cyparissia.
3.22.10: Hyperteleatum's sanctuary of Asclepius and Onugnathus' roofless temple of Athena.
3.22.11: The city of Boiai, founded by Boios from three older cities
3.22.12: City founded where a hare entered a myrtle; Artemis Soteira honored.
3.22.13: Ruins of Etis near Boeae with a sanctuary of Asclepius and Hygieia.