Pausanias Analysis
Chapter 7.27
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Chapter 7.27
7.27.1: Pellene's hilltop city and the roadside statue of Hermes Dolios.
7.27.2: Pellene's Athena temple with Phidias' ivory-and-gold cult statue and underground chamber.
7.27.3: Grove of Artemis Soteira and Dionysus Lampter's Lampteria
7.27.4: Sanctuary and Theoxenia festival of Apollo Theoxenius at Pellene.
7.27.5: Stone statue of Promachos of Pellene, pancratium victor, in the gymnasium.
7.27.6: Promachus' reputed defeat of Pulydamas at the Olympic Games.
7.27.7: Pellene honors Promachos but shuns Chairon, who became tyrant under Alexander.
7.27.8: Sanctuaries of Eileithyia and Poseidon at Pellene.
7.27.9: Mysaeum: sanctuary of Mysian Demeter near Pellene with grove, springs, and seven-day festival.
7.27.10: Women's nocturnal festival rites performed while men leave the sanctuary
7.27.11: Sanctuary of Asclepius called Cyrus, with healing springs.
7.27.12: The rivers Krios and Sythas