Statistics for occurrence #1 of “Lebadeia” in book 9, chapter 40, section 6 of Pausanias, Description of Greece:
...he halls a son Hippotes, And lovely Thero, like to the moonbeams. Thero, falling into the embrace of Apollo, Bore mighty Chaeron, tamer of horses. Homer, I think, though he knew that Chaeroneia and Lebadeia were already so called, yet uses their ancient names, just as he speaks of the river Aegyptus, not the Nile.
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