Pausanias Analysis
Chapter 7.22
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Chapter 7.22
7.22.1: Pharae: the Achaean city with the river Peirus and a grove of hollow plane trees
7.22.2: Hermes Agoraios statue and oracle in Pharae's marketplace
7.22.3: Oracle ritual using an overheard voice.
7.22.4: The Spring of Hermes and sacred stones at Pharae
7.22.5: Grove of the Dioscuri near Pharae with a stone altar
7.22.6: White-marble tomb with Nicias' paintings at Triteia.
7.22.7: Joint tomb of a man and woman with statues of a beardless youth and a servant with hunting dogs.
7.22.8: Founding of Triteia: credited to Celbidas or to Melanippus, son of Ares.
7.22.9: Sanctuary of the Greatest Gods at Triteia and its local cults.
7.22.10: Coastal landmarks and distances from Patrae to Aigion.
7.22.11: Charadrus river near Patrae causes spring-born male livestock.