Pausanias Analysis
Chapter 7.5
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Chapter 7.5
7.5.1: Smyrna refounded by Alexander after Ionian conquest of the Aeolian city.
7.5.2: Nemesis commands Alexander at Mount Pagus to found a city and relocate the Smyrnaeans.
7.5.3: Smyrnaeans relocate to Pagos and venerate two Nemeses
7.5.4: Notable sanctuaries and temples of Ionia
7.5.5: The Heracleion at Erythrae with an Egyptian-style statue said to have come from Tyre.
7.5.6: Erythraeans and Chians struggle to claim a statue at the Mesate headland.
7.5.7: Phormion's vision orders Erythrae's women to cut hair to make a rope.
7.5.8: Thracian slave-women shear their hair to form a sacred cable at Erythrae
7.5.9: Temple of Athena Polias at Erythrae with a seated wooden statue by Endoeus
7.5.10: Springs, rivers, and groves of Ionia
7.5.11: Baths of Lebedus, Teos, and Clazomenae
7.5.12: Homer's cave by the Meles river at Smyrna.
7.5.13: Monument of Rhadine and Leontichus at Samos