Pausanias

Pausanias has been mentioned or cited more than a dozen times throughout all the RSS channels we monitor. Especially, the channel 'The Art and Popular Culture Encyclopedia - New pages [en]' contains less than a dozen references to this person (or maybe different people with similar names) alone. As it’s displayed on the chart below, Pausanias was highly popular in November, 2016.

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ISRAEL & PALESTINE: THE MAPS TELL THE TRUE STORY

[...] “not far from Arabia in the part of Syria called Palestine,” while Greek travel writer Pausanias wrote in his Description of Greece, “In front of the sanctuary grow palm-trees, the [...]

muslimsforallah.com

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French Soldiers Who Died at Newport During the Revolutionary War

[...] on April 4, 1777. He died at Newport on July 16, 1780. Dominique Charon Charoz (aka Pausanias or Sansunive) enlisted in Captain Desondes’s Company on August 25, 1777. He died at the [...]

smallstatebighistory.com

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Acropolis – The Contest Between Athena and Poseidon

[...] shown to visitors down to Roman times. The source of the salt water lay within the Erechtheion. Pausanias described it as a deep well, and claimed that when the south wind blew, the waves of the sea [...]

clippingpathgenius.com

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City of Lost Civilizations

[...] then drowned any surviving inhabitants. It correlated with ancient accounts Eratosthenes and Pausanias gave of crossing above the ruins in boats, looking down at the half-buried statues and broken [...]

goocap.com

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top 10 Famous Sculptures In The World

[...] accredited to Praxiteles at 4th century BC based on a remark of 2nd century Greek traveller Pausanias. It is exhibited at the archaeological museum of Olympia with the other sculptures. 6. Lady [...]

top10bd24.com

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