Chapter 150: 12. Kallias, son of Didymias of Athens.[2478] Apart from his statue at
Olympia made by the Athenian painter and sculptor Mikon, mentioned by
Pausanias (VI, 6.1),[2479] there was a dedication to him at Athens, as
we learn from the preserved inscription, which enumerates his thirteen
victories at Olympia and elsewhere.[2480]
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