Pausanias Analysis
Chapter 8.24
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Chapter 8.24
8.24.1: Founding legends of Psophis and Arcadian royal genealogy
8.24.2: Psophis renamed for Psophis, daughter of Eryx and mother of Heracles' sons.
8.24.3: Psophis in the Zacynthian citadel and nearby rivers Aroanius and Erymanthus
8.24.4: The Erymanthus River and its source on Mount Lampeia
8.24.5: Heracles' hunt of the Erymanthian boar.
8.24.6: Sanctuary of Erycine Aphrodite at Psophis, now in ruins.
8.24.7: Alcmaeon's tomb at Psophis surrounded by sacred cypresses called "virgins".
8.24.8: Alcmaeon told at Delphi to find land newly formed by the sea.
8.24.9: Acarnanians named after Acarnan, son of the settler who married Callirhoe.
8.24.10: Alcmaeon's murder by Phegeus' sons over Eriphyle's necklace
8.24.11: Aetolian abandonment stopped the Achelous from silting the Echinades to the mainland.
8.24.12: Temple and statue of the river-god Erymanthus at Psophis.
8.24.13: Aglaos of Psophis and the claim of perpetual happiness
8.24.14: Homer's mixed fortune symbolized by Zeus' two jars