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| CIT_ZEUS_MEILICHIOS_CULT_PAUS | ENT_ZEUS_MEILICHIOS_CULT | SRC_PAUSANIAS_DESCRIPTION | Pausanias, Description of Greece | Book 1, ch. 37.4 | On the other side of the Cephisus is an ancient altar to Milichian (_i.e._ _mild_) Zeus, where Theseus got purified after slaying the progeny of Phytalus. He had slain other robbers, and Sinis, who was his relation by Pittheus his maternal grandfather. And there are the tombs here of Theodectes the son of Phaselites, and of Mnesitheus. | 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 |