Pausanias Analysis
Chapter 7.25
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Chapter 7.25
7.25.1: Zeus's oracle at Dodona ordering Athenians to spare Lacedaemonian suppliants.
7.25.2: Codrus's death prompts the Peloponnesian retreat from Attica
7.25.3: Killing of Cylon's suppliants on the Acropolis and its divine pollution.
7.25.4: Destruction of Helice and the Aegians' occupation of its territory.
7.25.5: The mountain town of Ceryneia, its Cerynites river, and Mycenaean refugees.
7.25.6: Mycenaeans abandon Tiryns and resettle in Macedonia and Ceryneia.
7.25.7: Sanctuary of the Eumenides at Ceryneia.
7.25.8: Boura, named for Ion's daughter, destroyed by a violent earthquake.
7.25.9: Boura's temples and marble cult images by the sculptor Eucleides.
7.25.10: Oracular statue of Heracles Buraïkos at Boura
7.25.11: The Crathis river and its source mountain near Helice.
7.25.12: The deserted Achaian city Aegae and its shared worship of Poseidon with Helice.
7.25.13: Sanctuary of Gaia Eurysternos at Gaios and its ritually chaste priestesses.