The dedications which Cypselus made at Delphi and Olympia are attested by Pausanias and Herodotus. Herodotus (Hdt. 1.14.2) relates that the Treasury of the Corinthians at Delphi was dedicated by Cypselus as one of the first treasuries at Delphi and that it housed a number of the dedications given by Gyges and Croesus.
Other dedications made by Cypselus and his family at Olympia include a golden image of Zeus (Paus. 5.2.3) and (Paus. 5.24.1) and a gold, pomegranate-shaped bowl (Museum of Fine Arts, Boston) dedicated by the family of Cypselus from spoils at Herakleia.
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