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Hiero I of Syracuse

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in 470 BC (a victory celebrated in Pindar's first Pythian ode) and at Olympia in 468 BC (this, his greatest victory, was commemorated in Bacchylides' third victory ode). Other odes dedicated to him include Pindar's first Olympian Ode, his second and third Pythian odes, and Bacchylides' fourth and
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He died at Catania/Aetna in 467 BC and was buried there, but his grave was later destroyed when the former inhabitants of Catania returned to the city. The tyranny at Syracuse lasted only a year or so after his death.
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Hieron's reign was marked by the creation of what is believed to be the first secret police in Greek history, yet he was a liberal patron of literature and culture. The poets
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During his reign, he greatly increased the power of Syracuse. He removed the inhabitants of
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His most important military achievement was the defeat of the
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from Etruscan domination. A bronze helmet (now in the
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Helmet commemorating the Battle of Cumae now in the
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