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| CIT_PROTESILAUS_PAUS | ENT_PROTESILAUS | SRC_PAUSANIAS_DESCRIPTION | Pausanias, Description of Greece | Book 1, ch. 34.2 | I can mention others who were once men, who have honours paid to them as gods, and cities dedicated to them, as Eleus in the Chersonese to Protesilaus, and Lebadea in Bœotia to Trophonius: so Amphiaraus has a temple at Oropus, and a statue in white stone. And the altar has five divisions: one belongs to Hercules and Zeus and Paeonian Apollo, and another is dedicated to heroes and heroes' wives. | A. R. Shilleto | 1886 | https://www.gutenberg.org/ebooks/68946 | primary-verbatim | 2026-06-17 | book.chapter located + name-anchored in chapter + substring gate (Gutenberg #68946/#68680); section-level locus per attestation — audit pending | 1 | 0 |