Antiphilos
architect.
Antiphilos is mentioned by Pausanias as one of the architects of the Treasury of the Carthaginians at Olympia, the others being Pothæus and Megacles. This was probably the fourth from the west in the series of treasuries discovered on the northern side of the Altis at Olympia (Greece). It was built by the Syracusans and was popularly called Carthaginian on account of the spoils from the Carthaginians which it contained.
Demetrios
architect.
A priest of the temple of Artemis at Ephesus and one of the architects of that building. (See Chersiphron and Theodorus.)
Sostratos
architect.
He built the Pharos (lighthouse) at Alexandria about 320 B.C.
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