Pausanias Analysis
Chapter 9.34
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Chapter 9.34
9.34.1: Sanctuary of Athena Itonia at Coroneia, housing bronze statues by Agoracritus
9.34.2: Iodama turned to stone and her daily fire-offering ritual.
9.34.3: Temple of Hera at Coroneia with a statue by Pythodorus holding the Sirens
9.34.4: Mount Libethrius with statues of Muses and nymphs and milky twin springs.
9.34.5: Sanctuary of Zeus Laphystius on Mount Laphystium, linked to Phrixus' golden ram.
9.34.6: Orchomenus, founded by Andreus, son of the river Peneius.
9.34.7: Athamas grants land and adopts Haliartus and Coronus.
9.34.8: Founding of Haliartos and Koroneia
9.34.9: Eteocles, son of Andreus or—by local tradition—the river Cephisus (called Cephisiades).
9.34.10: The village Olmones (originally Almones), named for Almus son of Sisyphus.