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'''Hiero I''' (died 467 BCE) was tyrant of [[Syracuse]] from 478 to 467 BCE. He succeeded his brother {{Wiki|Gelo}}.
'''Hiero I''' (died 467 BCE) was tyrant of [[Syracuse]] from 478 to 467 BCE. He succeeded his brother {{Wiki|Gelo}}.


After Hiero's victory at the {{Wiki|Battle of Cumae}} in 474 BCE, he dedicated a pair of [[Tripods of the Deinomenids|tripods]] to the [[Sanctuary of Delphi]]. He also dedicated the tripods to Gelo to recall his brother's victory at the {{Wiki|Battle of Himera (480 BC)|Battle of Himera}}.<ref>''[[Assassin's Creed: Odyssey]]''</ref>
After Hiero's victory at the {{Wiki|Battle of Cumae}} in 474 BCE, he dedicated a pair of [[Tripods of the Deinomenids|tripods]] to the [[Sanctuary of Delphi]]. He also dedicated the tripods to Gelo to recall his brother's victory at the {{Wiki|Battle of Himera (480 BC)|Battle of Himera}}.<ref>''[[Assassin's Creed: Odyssey]]'' – [[Historical Locations]] / Phokis: Tripods of the Deinomenids</ref>


==Appearances==
==Appearances==

Revision as of 10:14, 28 August 2019


Hiero I (died 467 BCE) was tyrant of Syracuse from 478 to 467 BCE. He succeeded his brother Gelo.

After Hiero's victory at the Battle of Cumae in 474 BCE, he dedicated a pair of tripods to the Sanctuary of Delphi. He also dedicated the tripods to Gelo to recall his brother's victory at the Battle of Himera.[1]

Appearances

References

  1. Assassin's Creed: OdysseyHistorical Locations / Phokis: Tripods of the Deinomenids