Pausanias Analysis
Chapter 7.26
Chapter 7.26
- 7.26.1: The harbor and town of the Aigeiratans.
- 7.26.2: Hyperesia renamed after Ionians used torched goats to repel Sicyonians.
- 7.26.3: Shrine of Artemis Agrotera at Hyperesia.
- 7.26.4: Sanctuary of Zeus at Aigeira: Pentelic statue by Euclides and a chryselephantine Athena
- 7.26.5: The temple of Artemis at Aigeira and an ancient statue of Iphigenia
- 7.26.6: Sanctuary of Apollo at Aegeira with ancient wooden cult image, possibly by Lafaias.
- 7.26.7: Sanctuaries and rites for Asclepius, Serapis, Isis, Urania, and the Syrian goddess.
- 7.26.8: Statue of Tyche at Aegeira holding Amaltheia's horn with a winged Eros
- 7.26.9: Sympathes' grieving family depiction at Aigeira for a slain warrior.
- 7.26.10: Phelloe, a small town near Aigeira, noted for vines, oak woods, and wild game.
- 7.26.11: Pelloe: sanctuaries of Artemis (including Agrotera) and Dionysus.
- 7.26.12: Pellene and rival accounts of its name's origin.
- 7.26.13: Donoussa: small town between Aegeira and Pellene, named in Homer and mis-copied by Peisistratus.
- 7.26.14: The port Aristonautae near Pellene, named for the Argonauts' stop.