by Pythagoras of Rhegion at Olympia, Pausanias in the same passage (VI,
13.1) mentions another in the temple of Lakinian Hera near Kroton,
which his fellow-townsmen pulled down in anger, because he had called
himself a Syracusan in order to please the Sicilian tyrant Hiero.[2464]
Collignon believes that the statue at Kroton was also a copy of the
work of Pythagoras at Olympia.[2465]