Pausanias Analysis
Chapter 9.40
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Chapter 9.40
9.40.1: Boeotians directed to Trophonios at Lebadeia for drought relief
9.40.2: Saon discovers the oracle of Trophonios at Lebadeia by following bees.
9.40.3: Daedalus' statues and wooden images across Greece
9.40.4: Ariadne's wooden statue by Daedalus, dedicated to Apollo at Delos.
9.40.5: Chaeronea's name origin: originally Arne, later named for Chaeron, son of Apollo.
9.40.6: Lineage from Phylas to Chaeron and the naming of Chaeroneia and Lebadeia
9.40.7: Roman trophies at Chaeroneia for victories over Taxiles and Mithridates.
9.40.8: Caranus' victory over Cisseus and a lion overturning his victory trophy.
9.40.9: Caranus instituting the Macedonian custom of erecting victory trophies.
9.40.10: Common tomb of Thebans slain fighting Philip, marked by a lion.
9.40.11: Homeric scepter called the "Spear" venerated at Chaeronea.
9.40.12: Sacred scepter in Phocis kept by a priest with daily sacrifices