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After they had taken the fortress of Aratus.
Their leader was Miltiades.
”There stands also a box-wood image of Apollo with its head plated with gold. The inscription says that it was dedicated by the Locrians who live near the Western Cape, and that the artist was Patrocles of Crotona, the son of Catillus.
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- Smith's Bio, Miltiades
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