from Ol. 77 (= 472 B. C., Kallias, 50) to Ol. 93 (= 408 B. C., Eubotas,
75), _i. e._, from about the time of the foundation of the temple to
near the date of the battle of Aigospotamoi, fifty-one in number,
stood between the Heraion and the _Victory_ of Paionios; only one
stood as far south as the Altis wall, while seven stood around the
_Chariots_, ten around the _Victory_, twenty around the _Bull_, and
the rest further north (including 176, 185 of the second ἔφοδος, which
stood north of the eastern end of the temple). Diagoras and his family
(59-63), boxers and pancratiasts, had their statues near the older
famous boxer Euthymos (56); Alkainetos and his sons (64-66), boxers,
besides many other pugilists, had theirs near the Diagorids; Tellon
(102) had his near that of his compatriot Epikradios (101); later
Achæans had theirs near that of their countryman Oibotas (29), and
Spartans near that of Chionis (111); some, as the three victors from
Heraia (176, 177, 32),[2363] stood far apart only apparently, for the
last one had his statue near the _Bull_, and so not far from the other
two, though these are named in the second ἔφοδος.