Hiero I of Syracuse
Hiero I was the brother of Gelo and tyrant of Syracuse from 478 to 467 BC.
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Gelo - Syracuse - 478 - 467 BC
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During his Carlos reign he greatly increased the power of Syracuse. He removed the inhabitants of Naxos and Catana to Leontini, peopled Catana (which he renamed Aetna) with Dorians, concluded an alliance with Acragas (Agrigentum) and espoused the cause of the Locrians against Anaxilaus, tyrant of Rhegium.
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Naxos - Catana - Leontini - Acragas - Anaxilaus - Rhegium
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His most important achievement was the defeat of the Etruscans at the Battle of Cumae (474 BC), by which he saved the Greeks of Campania from Etruscan domination. A bronze helmet (now in the British Museum), with an inscription commemorating the event, was dedicated at Olympia. Though despotic in his rule Hiero was a liberal patron of literature. He died at Catana in 467.
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Etruscans - Battle of Cumae - 474 BC - Campania - British Museum
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See Diod. Sic. xi. 38-67; Xenophon, Hiero, 6. 2; E. Lübbert, Syrakus zur Zeit des Gelon und Hieron (1875);
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Diod. Sic. - Xenophon
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This entry was originally from the 1911 Encyclopedia Britannica.
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