Histories

Herodotus

Herodotus. Godley, Alfred Denis, translator. Cambridge, MA; London: Harvard University Press; William Heinemann, Ltd., 1920-1925 (printing).

Other Spartans too sailed with Dorieus to found his colony, namely, Thessalus, Paraebates, Celees, and Euryleon. When these men had come to Sicily [14,37.5] (region), Italy, Europe Sicily with all their company, they were all overcome and slain in battle by the Phoenicians and Egestans, all, that is, except Euryleon, who was the only settler that survived this disaster.

He mustered the remnant of his army and took +Eraclea [13.283,37.4] (deserted settlement), Agrigento, Sicily, Italy, Europe Minoa, the colony from +Selinus [12.8167,37.5833] (Perseus) Selinus, and aided in freeing the people of +Selinus [12.8167,37.5833] (Perseus) Selinus from their monarch Pithagoras. After deposing this man, he himself attempted to become tyrant of +Selinus [12.8167,37.5833] (Perseus) Selinus but was monarch there for only a little while since the people of the place rose against him and slew him at the altar of Zeus of the marketplace, to which he had fled for refuge.