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[7] After this incident Gelon built noteworthy temples to Demeter and Core1 out of the spoils, and making a golden tripod2 of sixteen talents value he set it up in the sacred precinct at Delphi as a thank-offering to Apollo. At a later time he purposed to build a temple to Demeter at Aetna, since she had none in that place; but he did not complete it, his life having been cut short by fate.

1 The two chief deities of Sicily; cp. Book 5.2.

2 The Scholia to Pind. P. 1.152 give the inscription, which has been attributed to Simonides (fr. 106 Diehl, 170 Edmonds); the text and translation are from Edmonds:“ φαμὶ Γέλων᾽, Ἱέρωνα, Πολύζαλον, Θρασύβουλον,
παῖδας Δεινομένεος, τοὺς τρίποδας θέμεναι
ἐξ ἑκατὸν λιτρᾶν καὶ πεντήκοντα ταλάντων
Δαμαρετίου χρυσοῦ, τᾶς δεκάτας δεκάταν,
βάρβαρα νικάσαντας ἔθνη: πολλὰν δὲ παρασχεῖν
σύμμαχον Ἕλλασιν χεῖρ᾽ ἐς ἐλευθερίαν.
”"I say that Gelo, Hiero, Polyzalus, and Thrasybulus, sons of Deinomenes, dedicated these tripods out of fifty talents and a hundred litres of the gold of Damarete, being a tithe of the tithe of the booty they had of their victory over the Barbarian nations when they gave a great army to fight beside the Greeks for freedom."

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