Olympic Victor Monuments and Greek Athletic Art by Walter Woodburn Hyde

3. From near the date of the battle of Aigospotamoi, down to about the

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birth of Alexander the Great, _i. e._, from Ol. 94 to Ol. 106 (= 404 to 356 B. C.), thirty-six statues filled in the intervals left among these older statues; fifteen stood near the Heraion; five between it and the _Bull_, seven around the _Bull_, five around the _Victory_, one near the _Chariots_, and three along the South Altis wall. Euthymenes and Kritodamos (78, 80) had their monuments near that of their older countryman (79), whose statue was made by Myron; the Ephesians, Pyrilampes and Athenaios (35, 36), had their statues beside that of their benefactor Lysandros (35 a).