Pausanias Analysis
Chapter 6.13
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Chapter 6.13
6.13.1: Astylus of Croton: Olympic victor punished; his house made a prison and his statue torn down.
6.13.2: Chionis' Olympic victory stele and the Myron statue beside it.
6.13.3: Hermogenes of Lycia and Polites of Keramos — celebrated Olympic victors.
6.13.4: Leonidas of Rhodes' twelve running victories.
6.13.5: Statue of Skaeus, Samian boy-boxer at Olympia urging Samians' return.
6.13.6: Statues of victors Diallos, Thersilochos, and Aristion.
6.13.7: Statue of Bykelos, the first Sicyonian boys' boxing victor
6.13.8: Tisandros of Naxos: four Olympic and four Pythian boxing victories.
6.13.9: Pheidolas's horse Aura wins a race despite the rider's fall and is honored with a statue.
6.13.10: Stele commemorating the sons of Pheidolas' riding-horse victory, conflicting with Elean Olympic records.
6.13.11: Statues honoring victors Agathinus, Telemachus, and Aristophon