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The son of the master builder, Rhoikos.
When the Temple of Hera (the Heraion) on the island of Samos was destroyed by the Persians during the reign of Kyrus the Great (559-529 BCE), Rhoikos rebuilt the temple but his work was soon destroyed and Theodoros enlarged and improved his father’s work; when the historian Herodotus was on Samos, he remarked that the Temple of Hera was the largest building in the Greek world.
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