Pausanias Analysis
Chapter 3.25
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Chapter 3.25
3.25.1: The river Scyras and the city Pyrrhichus.
3.25.2: Silenus reared at Malea, locally named Pyrrhichus.
3.25.3: Pyrrhichus: Silenus' well and Amazon-dedicated sanctuaries to Artemis and Apollo.
3.25.4: Taenarum promontory with its cave sanctuary and statue of Poseidon.
3.25.5: Heracles brings the venomous Taenarum serpent, called the "hound of Hades."
3.25.6: Cerberus, Hades' hound, later described as three-headed.
3.25.7: Bronze statue of Arion riding a dolphin at Taenarum
3.25.8: The Taenarum spring that once showed visions of harbors
3.25.9: Coastal Caenepolis (Taenarum): sanctuary of Demeter and temple of Aphrodite.
3.25.10: Oitylos: its eponymous Argive hero, a Sarapis sanctuary, and a wooden Apollo Karneios.