Pausanias Analysis
Chapter 6.7
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Chapter 6.7
6.7.1: Statues of Diagoras of Rhodes and his victorious sons.
6.7.2: Statue of Diagoras and his victorious boxing family
6.7.3: Diagoras honored after his sons' Olympic victories
6.7.4: Dorieus of Rhodes: multi-game victor and Spartan naval ally captured by Athens
6.7.5: Athenians spare the famed Dorieus after seeing him reduced to a prisoner
6.7.6: Dorieus's capture and execution by Sparta.
6.7.7: Diagoras and his descendants attain great renown.
6.7.8: Alcainetos of Lepreum and his sons' Olympic boxing victories and statues at Olympia
6.7.9: Gnathon, boy boxing victor at Olympia, with a statue by Kallikles of Megara.
6.7.10: Dromeus of Stymphalos, famed long-distance runner and Olympic victor with a statue by Pythagoras