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These statues, dedicated by Daochos II, depict himself,
along with his ancestors, son, and Apollo.
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This famous representation of Apollo from
circa 480 BC is known as a white ground kylix. |
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| This portrait is of the Roman Consul Titus Quinctius Flamininus.
Titus defeated Philip IV of Macedon at Cynoscephalae in 197 BC. |
| Perhaps the most famous statue from Delphi, the statue of the
Charioteer dates from 478 or 474 BC from the Pythian games. It was
part of a monument erected by Polyzalos honoring his victory in the
games.
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