Pausanias Analysis
Chapter 3.23
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Chapter 3.23
3.23.1: Sanctuary of Uranian Aphrodite on Cythera, the oldest shrine with an armed wooden cult statue.
3.23.2: Nymphaion harbor with a Poseidon statue and the Apollo sanctuary Epidelion.
3.23.3: Wooden cult image of Apollo removed from Delos by Menophanes.
3.23.4: The sacking of Delos and a statue carried to Epidelion.
3.23.5: Menophanes and Mithridates suffer divine vengeance and die.
3.23.6: Epidaurus Limera founded by Epidaurians who settled after prophetic dreams
3.23.7: Altars to Asclepius where a serpent from Epidaurus sank.
3.23.8: The water of Ino and its barley-cake divination.
3.23.9: Offerings cast into Etna's craters; the fire's acceptance or rejection is taken as an omen.
3.23.10: Epidaurus Limera: sanctuaries to Artemis, Aphrodite, Asclepius, Athena, and Zeus Soter
3.23.11: Minoa promontory and its colorful, finely-shaped pebbles