Pausanias Analysis
Chapter 6.14
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Chapter 6.14
6.14.1: Pherias of Aegina excluded for youth, later won Olympic wrestling.
6.14.2: Rhodian wrestler victorious at Olympia, Nemea, and Isthmus, who died aged twenty.
6.14.3: Artemidorus's pankration wins; Olympic victor in the 212th Olympiad
6.14.4: Crocon's bronze horse and Telestas' statue by Silanion.
6.14.5: Milo of Croton: his wrestling victories and statue by Dameas
6.14.6: Milo of Croton's feats of strength.
6.14.7: Man bursts a forehead fillet by swelling head veins and holds a rigid arm pose.
6.14.8: Milo trapped in a tree and devoured by wolves.
6.14.9: Statue of Pyrrhus (son of Aeacides) at Olympia.
6.14.10: Pythokritos of Sikyon's six Pythian victories and Olympic honors.
6.14.11: Statues honoring athletic victors Gorgus, Damaretus, Anauchidas, and Anochus
6.14.12: Statues of victors Xenombrotus and Xenodicus, and Lysippus's statues of Pythes.
6.14.13: Statues of athletic victors and wrestlers.