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H. gives us the following genealogy of the kings of Salamis:

But Euelthon is king in the days of Arcesilaus III of Cyrene (iv. 162); so it is hardly possible that his great-grandson should have reached man's estate in 498 B. C. It has therefore been suggested that Siromus (= Hiram) is the king of Tyre (circ. 550-530 B. C.), vii. 98, erroneously thrust into the line of Greek princes.

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