Pausanias Analysis
Chapter 4.35
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Chapter 4.35
4.35.1: Methone's naming and its protective Mothon harbor-stone.
4.35.2: Nauplians: Egyptian origin, settled at Nauplia and later granted Mothone.
4.35.3: Trajan grants autonomy to the people of Mothone.
4.35.4: Procles of Carthage praises Pyrrhus' superior infantry, cavalry, and stratagems over Alexander
4.35.5: Illyrian conquest of Epirus after the fall of its kings
4.35.6: Illyrians anchor at Mothone, buy wine, and sell goods.
4.35.7: Illyrian raid on Methone, abducting many men and women
4.35.8: Sanctuary of Athena Anemotis at Mothone.
4.35.9: The 'Women's Pots' bathing pool at Thermopylae and Joppa's spring linked to Perseus.
4.35.10: Hot, medicinal springs at Astyra (Atarneus)
4.35.11: Remarkable springs: Leucon's hot sweet spring and the bitter spring flowing into the Hypanis.