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Deinomenes was the
father of
Hieron I, Gelo (or Gelon), Thrasyboulos, and Polyzelos. The
historian Herodotus writes that his
ancestors came from the island...
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Hieron I (Gr****: Ἱέρων Α΄;
usually Latinized Hiero) was the son of
Deinomenes, the
brother of
Gelon and
tyrant of
Syracuse in Sicily, from 478 to 467 BC...
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Deinomenes was a
sculptor listed by
Pliny the
Elder as one of the most
celebrated br****
sculptors and
dates him as
flourishing in the 95th Olympiad, B...
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Deinomenes, was a Gr****
tyrant of the
Sicilian cities Gela and Syracuse, Sicily, and
first of the
Deinomenid rulers.
Gelon was the son of
Deinomenes....
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daughter of
Deinodikos of Naxos,
distinguished among women,
sister of
Deinomenes and wife of Phraxos." From this inscription, we know the name and gender...
- who made the
bronze chariot and
statue of Gelon.
Gelon was the son of
Deinomenes and a
ruler and
tyrant of
Syracuse and Gela. The
sculptures commemorated...
- Apollodorus, 279-276 BC (executed) Euarchus, 729 BC-?,
founder of
Catane Deinomenes the Younger, fl. 470-465 BC
Mamercus of Catane, 345-338 BC Tynnondas,...
- (Ancient Gr****: Ἀταῤῥίας) (or
Tarrhias according to Plutarch), son of
Deinomenes, was a man of
ancient Macedonia mentioned several times by the historian...
- to
Leontini and
refounded Catania as 'Aitna',
entrusting it to his son
Deinomenes and repo****ting it with
settlers from the Peloponnesus. In 474 BC his...
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suddenly brought to a close. A band of conspirators, at the head of whom was
Deinomenes, fell upon him in the
streets of Leontini, and
dispatched him with numerous...