Pausanias Analysis
Chapter 6.3
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Chapter 6.3
6.3.1: Ptolemy's dedication and the boxer Chairias' inscribed statue.
6.3.2: Statues of Sophius (Messenian runner) and Stomius (Elean pentathlete and warleader).
6.3.3: Campaign of Eleans and Thebans against Sicyon after Leuctra.
6.3.4: Statues of the athletes Labax and Aristodemos in Elis
6.3.5: Statue of Hippos of Elis by sculptor Damokritos of Sikyon.
6.3.6: Cratinus of Aegeira, victorious wrestler, had statues erected in Elis
6.3.7: Eupolemus of Elis' statue and his disputed stadion victory at Olympia
6.3.8: Statue of Oebotas dedicated at Delphi.
6.3.9: Statue of Antiochus by Nicodamus, a Leprean victor in pankration and pentathlon.
6.3.10: The statue of Hysmon, pentathlete by Cleon, holding ancient jumping-weights.
6.3.11: Statue of Nicostratus, a boy wrestler from Heraea.
6.3.12: Caulonia: Achaean colony founded by Typhon, later ruined in the Pyrrhic War.
6.3.13: Statues of athletes Xenophon (pankration) and Pyrilampes (long race)
6.3.14: Samians dedicate a statue of Lysander at Olympia
6.3.15: Statues of Alcibiades at Samos and Lysander at Olympia
6.3.16: Bronze statues of Konon and Timotheos at Samos and Ephesus